What kind of hero you are Mr. Jake? Thanks for all these videos. I've a fear of missing out your videos because I've been waiting for a good time to binge watch. Give me a promise, if you delete them from here, send me a private link to reach them. Gotta go, thanks!
Hello Jake, I'm brazilian and unfortunately we don't have much tutorials on After Effects in my country. I'm learning so much with you. Thanks for being so awesome!
Just wanted to return and give a huge thanks to you for this video. This video was the start of me learning about wiggle and random which started me on the path to learning to animate graphics and create the graphics in my latest video. Anyway, you're a hero. Thanks so much!
BTW, you said that you never used the other values of wiggle, and in the description you have a link to "how to loop wiggle"and thats the perfect example where you use all the values of wiggle. Thanks again!!!
Love it! Been enjoying binge watching your tutorials on effects recently. The last effect I've been using for a good long while, you can make it simpler by just putting using a time expression in this case. Just time*(amount of changes per second). I'm most fond of time*6. This way the random seed will just keep rising until it reaches its limit (which I believe is 100,000). I've not had a comp long enough to reach the limit just yet. I believe it would have to be about 4.6 hours long!
Tutorial request. How to do your hair in the morning. But also keep up these awesome tutorials, I remember you from Skillshare but haven't had an account in forever so it's good to hear from you. Really great you and Mt. Mograph are friends too :D
Wow ! This is quite a valuable, info-packed tutorial, it was truly informative and easy to follow and understand due to your clear and concise way of demonstrating what you're saying 👏 Thank you for sharing this amazing knowledge with us. Wish you all the best, keep up your awesome work 👏
Hey Jake! I love your tutorials; they are very thorough and helpful. Can you do a video on what you think are the best after effects plugins? Thank you so much!
Hey Jake thank you so much for being on RUclips, I really liked your explanation and your tutorials are great. I liked the demo animation but I doubt that was made by a wiggle expression only , there is kind of bounce effect I guess ! am I wrong !!
Hi Jake, I was wondering if there is a way to ease out a wiggle expression so that the property goes back to its original value and stays quiet. (?) Always thankful for your tutorials!
I get errors with your 10:48 expression, but this works: a = wiggle(1,12); [value[0], a[1]]; I don't know how to program. I am animating text, maybe it's different. I couldn't find POS until I clicked on the littel 'Animate' arrow. I'm on ae 2024.
Hello brother I have a question. For example, I've attached the wiggle expression code. but what do i need to do to make wiggle work at the time i said. Can you add a keyframe to an expression? when I write the wiggle code it plays the video from start to finish. Can the expression start at the second I specified and end the job at the second I specified. please explain.
6:18 How does one get the mask to come from the center of the frame like that? When I shift/click the mask will only expand diagonally towards the corners of the frame.
Select the object then ellipse (Q) then go to the centre of the frame and start dragging the mask and just after that press Ctrl+shift (both at the same time)..your mask will expend from the centre or from wherever you start dragging the mask.
Watching this video got me curious. Can the value of the wiggle intensity be set based on the color of an object? (Example: if hex = #ffffff, then value of parameter X = 0. If hex = #000000, then parameter X = 100) And, if written properly, would numeric values between 0 and 100 be automatically generated for every grayscale color in between pure black and white? I'm sure there is more than one way to accomplish what I want, but what I'm trying to do is delay the wiggle of a particle. In plain english: When a particle is born from the emitter, it shoots out in a straight line. One second later the wiggle begins to affect the particle. When the particle reaches near death, that's when it will be wiggling the most. If I simply put a 'wiggle (0,0)' keyframe at the beginning of the timeline and 'wiggle(5,100)' at the end of the timeline, every particle on the screen will be wiggling. I just want the near-dead particles to be wiggling.
Hi Jake! So love your tutorials! I was wondering what the expression would look like if the offset was moving in the X direction? would it be [wiggle(8,3).value[0][1]]; Thanks so much!
Is there a way to be able to wiggle each separate group within Contents? What I did was create many lines in AE in one layer. I imported into AE and Created Outlines. I now have within Contents many groups, one for each line. Can I rotate each one separately without having to go through every single one of them. I want a very light random rotation for each.
What kind of hero you are Mr. Jake? Thanks for all these videos. I've a fear of missing out your videos because I've been waiting for a good time to binge watch. Give me a promise, if you delete them from here, send me a private link to reach them. Gotta go, thanks!
Thanks Jake. When I have AE questions I ALWAYS check out your tuts because you create clear, accurate, fun and concise tuts.
Facts.
Wow, I love how you visually explained an expression, been watching tutorials for 10+years, this is a first. Very well done!
Thank you!
That's actually a really good tutorial , i like how you went out of your way and made motion design sequences to explain the functions
Really cool tutorial. Not only touching on the wiggle expressions, but also learning how to apply a vintage effect. Thanks a million!
Hello Jake, I'm brazilian and unfortunately we don't have much tutorials on After Effects in my country. I'm learning so much with you. Thanks for being so awesome!
Just here to say this is pure gold.
Thanks Jake.
What I like here are the explanations. At first, I came to have a motion design, I left understanding how it worked. Thank you
Just wanted to return and give a huge thanks to you for this video. This video was the start of me learning about wiggle and random which started me on the path to learning to animate graphics and create the graphics in my latest video. Anyway, you're a hero. Thanks so much!
finally a video that is not too fast or slow and boring. I am just a beginner, but hope to catch up to you.
BTW, you said that you never used the other values of wiggle, and in the description you have a link to "how to loop wiggle"and thats the perfect example where you use all the values of wiggle. Thanks again!!!
finally found a youtube channel for learn AE expressions
Too Bad Jake is no longer in motion are you even alive bro
Thank you. I actually always found it usefull to be able to time the wiggle. I actually hardly had the use for just a "random" wiggle
Best expression tutorial I have ever seen
I've been using wiggle for years, but learned a ton. Thanks, Jake. Now for octaves and multipliers?! Oh my!! Cheers.
QUALITY CONTENT!!!
Great explanations and production. The extra effort doesn’t go unnoticed.
So many tutorials packed into one, thanks for making this Jake
Very good youtube educator, great tutorial, don't stop.
Brother, Thank You So Much. Never understood wiggle in such a way. Keep up the work.
Love it! Been enjoying binge watching your tutorials on effects recently. The last effect I've been using for a good long while, you can make it simpler by just putting using a time expression in this case. Just time*(amount of changes per second). I'm most fond of time*6. This way the random seed will just keep rising until it reaches its limit (which I believe is 100,000). I've not had a comp long enough to reach the limit just yet. I believe it would have to be about 4.6 hours long!
_You are the man. Actually, you are the BEST!!!_
DUDE YOU ARE AMAZING YOU JUST OPENED UP A HUNDRED OF DORS FOR ME AA
Great stuff Jake; clear and concise and complete. You've got another new subscriber.
Tutorial request. How to do your hair in the morning.
But also keep up these awesome tutorials, I remember you from Skillshare but haven't had an account in forever so it's good to hear from you. Really great you and Mt. Mograph are friends too :D
🤣🤣🤣
you explained it really well, even beginners can understand, thank you
You're a really great teacher and this is a great tutorial..hope you'll share more knowledge!
Dude, great tut's. This is some of the best explanations for expressions that I've found. Keep it up.
Thanks so much! And let me know if there are any expressions you'd like me to cover.
wow. Really useful, professional and clear tutorial. Thank u so much
Really liked the vintage look that you created. Great explanation!
Holy mother of God. This tutorial is gold!
Wow ! This is quite a valuable, info-packed tutorial, it was truly informative and easy to follow and understand due to your clear and concise way of demonstrating what you're saying 👏
Thank you for sharing this amazing knowledge with us. Wish you all the best, keep up your awesome work 👏
Would love to see a tutorial on the noise() expression. Thanks again!
Hey Jake! I love your tutorials; they are very thorough and helpful. Can you do a video on what you think are the best after effects plugins? Thank you so much!
You're awesome, I am following you on skillshare.
The best channel!!!
You explain it in a great way, Love your tutorials .
Thnx very much Jake.
You're the omniscience in AE.
Greeting from Thailand.
This tutorial was AMAZING!!! Thanks man!
nice expressions tutorial, thanks a lot!!!
Best & Detailed explanation I've ever seen...
Thank you,...
Great channel ! from France
its so helpful to know wiggle contains all dimension
Thank you for the great tutorial, I learned many things.
Hey Jake thank you so much for being on RUclips, I really liked your explanation and your tutorials are great. I liked the demo animation but I doubt that was made by a wiggle expression only , there is kind of bounce effect I guess ! am I wrong !!
You're right! That was just done with motion 2's excite feature, which adds overshoot to any animated property.
I love you.
Really helpful and clear with great examples. Thank you!
the "posterizeTime" tip is very useful
Thank you :)
It makes me want to dig deeper into expressions, thanks! :D
Thanks a lot Jake! Super helpful and thoroughly explained :)
Whoa! Precise and engaging. Thank you for this.
I used wiggle(0.5,100,1,15)
to get a smooth wiggle for velocity expression especially for balloon effects
Thank you so much for this! This comment has been such a life saver!!
Hey Buddy: Excellent tutorial, you just earned yourself a new subscriber!
Could you do more expression control videos?? Love this vid
Really great!! Super cool tutorials. Your explanation is awesome! Thanks you
holy shit you need more visits, amazing explanations bruh
Thank you. This is so helpful!
Hi Jake, I was wondering if there is a way to ease out a wiggle expression so that the property goes back to its original value and stays quiet. (?)
Always thankful for your tutorials!
So wonderful for this newbie! Thanks so much!
This video was great. Thanks so much. :)
Great Tutorial really well explained! Thanks, now you have a new subscriber! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you! Your tutorial is very useful for me!!!
thankyou for all your afford. this is really helpful, useful thankyou jake!
wow! awesome info! never knew wiggle was so versatile!
Awesome tutorial dude!
I get errors with your 10:48 expression, but this works:
a = wiggle(1,12);
[value[0], a[1]];
I don't know how to program. I am animating text, maybe it's different. I couldn't find POS until I clicked on the littel 'Animate' arrow. I'm on ae 2024.
thanks! now I understand this!
Jake--thank you for sharing all this great info! Much appreciated!
Hey Jake could you make a detailed tutorial on toComp() and fromComp() expressions. I heard that will open many creative possibilities to MO artists.
thank you so much !!! amzing video
this was great, thanks!
Brilliant ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Hello brother I have a question. For example, I've attached the wiggle expression code. but what do i need to do to make wiggle work at the time i said. Can you add a keyframe to an expression? when I write the wiggle code it plays the video from start to finish. Can the expression start at the second I specified and end the job at the second I specified. please explain.
You are really awesome.
really i am learning a lot from you.
No, you're awesome.
Thank you again
Привет из России, очень полезный и понятный урок, Спасибо!!!❤️
Great video, really useful. many thanks!
Life Saviour....
6:18 How does one get the mask to come from the center of the frame like that? When I shift/click the mask will only expand diagonally towards the corners of the frame.
Select the object then ellipse (Q) then go to the centre of the frame and start dragging the mask and just after that press Ctrl+shift (both at the same time)..your mask will expend from the centre or from wherever you start dragging the mask.
Thank you so much from Brasil
Excelente tutorial, muy valiosa tu información.
Gracias!!! :D
wow man, great video! it helped me a lot!
Muchas gracias Jake!
Watching this video got me curious. Can the value of the wiggle intensity be set based on the color of an object? (Example: if hex = #ffffff, then value of parameter X = 0. If hex = #000000, then parameter X = 100) And, if written properly, would numeric values between 0 and 100 be automatically generated for every grayscale color in between pure black and white? I'm sure there is more than one way to accomplish what I want, but what I'm trying to do is delay the wiggle of a particle. In plain english: When a particle is born from the emitter, it shoots out in a straight line. One second later the wiggle begins to affect the particle. When the particle reaches near death, that's when it will be wiggling the most. If I simply put a 'wiggle (0,0)' keyframe at the beginning of the timeline and 'wiggle(5,100)' at the end of the timeline, every particle on the screen will be wiggling. I just want the near-dead particles to be wiggling.
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!
Hi Jake! So love your tutorials! I was wondering what the expression would look like if the offset was moving in the X direction? would it be [wiggle(8,3).value[0][1]]; Thanks so much!
[wiggle(8,3)[0],value[1]];
Thank you for this! You're the best!!!
Ok. Jake where were you all this time? Man you really know how to teach. Thank you. Ps. Do you have any AE course?
Thank you! I've been on Skillshare, check out my courses there - Skillshare.com/jakebartlett
Thanks so much Jake!
great place to learn AE.. I want more :)
Subscribed.thanks a ton for tuts
Thanks man :)
You're a fucking wizard. I still don't know how to do what I wanted, but I learned a lot. Cheers!
Awesome tutorial , thank you :)
Is there a way to be able to wiggle each separate group within Contents? What I did was create many lines in AE in one layer. I imported into AE and Created Outlines. I now have within Contents many groups, one for each line. Can I rotate each one separately without having to go through every single one of them. I want a very light random rotation for each.
Is there a way to make expressions revert to their start position at the end of the sequence? That would make them loop.
Jake how many hrs do you work in a day ?
this is sick
How tutorials should be done. 👍
Why you are not active on youtube? Please make more tutorials how AE expressions work.