I highly appreciate you took the time to elaborate what every effect is doing in general and not just what numbers to put in. This is SO important for the learning process and many tutorials skip that part. thank you very much for the video. I feel I am a better designer now.
At last a tutor that doesn't just march through a series of instructions and takes time to explain the theory behind the After Effects tools. Great tutorial, very helpful thank you : )
Thanks for the great tutorials. You're the only AfterEffects dude on RUclips that actually explains what things do, and it's awesome. Keep doin' what you're doin', Evan.
Love this tutorial. Doing great looking stuff by being smart with simple effects and keyframing. Every step is clear and it sparks a million ideas. Just how a tutorial should be!
I absolutely love you for this. I can't express enough how amazing you are as a teacher. To the point, easy to understand, concise and thorough and always entertaining (which makes 20 mins seem like 5). So glad you made the leap away from Premium Beat for your own following. THANK YOU!!!!
in case you're really pressed for time and zooming through several tutorials like i was when i made this comment. i had to make an effect similar to this and was feverishly searching YT for help. i know i'm not the only one who does this. plus - you can always come back to the video and watch the whole thing. i don't know why this comment was so controversial. i like ECAbrams and watch his vids all the way through as well, but sometimes you need those extra few minutes for your deadline! let those who have never scrambled for a solution at the last minute throw the first stone, jeez.
This is a great tutorial. I really like how you explain the process in an open way rather then just making something and having to follow step by step. I feel like It's more open to interpretation of use rather then just a paint by numbers tutorial. great also fun hosting.
it is so much fun to learn after effects from a Canadian Seth Rogen. i hope im not the first one of tell you that. thank you for all the amazing and punny tutorials Evan. really appreciate it
Exactly what I was after. New to using AE and this was a tutorial that helped me learn the tool better outside of just the one trick of the moment I was searching on- while still being succinct and pro and amusing. Many many thanks!!
No but really, you deffinitely know how to teach! If you have some sort of paid individual classes, let me know, I dont mind paying for classes of this quality.
Thanks for saying so. Actually, individual classes will be a thing coming very soon. I'll be tweeting the details shortly, once the booking system is live.
Adjustment layer above your shapes + Fast box blur + Curves, Alpha, Hard graph - tone down adjustment layer transparency, tweak blur amount and curve graph till the liquid effect is crisp and keeping your shapes to the same size as originals. Turn up opacity to 100%. Throw in a Transform layer, play with scale, CC composite back original, to get little droplets behind your main shape movements. Also time echo can work.
+NonHelicoptere I believe I pronounce "about" much the same as everyone I am conversing with on a daily basis. It seems as normal to me as I am sure your pronunciation sounds normal to you.
OMG I've been searching for this effect for a long time. I'll walk through all channel to learn more effects. (It's a little difficult to find the effects in my Chinese version of AE LOL it took me so long) Thanks for sharing.
I might subscribe just for the awareness of the unimportance of your work. Or maybe it's the self-loathing channeled through the task of creating splitting cells, realizing that is how you started as a life form. Either way great stuff, thank you.
You can do a effect like this more simple but with minor level of control. Just need to use a gaussian blur and level effect in a adjustment layer and boom!! you have liquid effect, precompose and change the color or whatever you want. :) Great tutorial by the way. Thanks for the knowledge.
Great tutorial, man. I'm sometimes tasked to do biological animations and this technique will come in super handy for animating bacteria multiplication.
Not only your tutorials are informative, they are also fun to watch! I am laughing hard ... :D "if only i knew an effect ... ohhh wait I do" :D Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial- fun to listen to- Evan, I love how much fun you have with this and don't take yourself too seriously. I actually want to do a tutorial video on cell division, and this was (almost) just the thing. The problem is that I want to do this with a different fill color than the stroke color, and that creates problems. Instead of the cell dividing in the middle, one kind of hatches out of the other. I applied trim paths to each circle and then offset the start and end, adding keyframes in the process to tighten it up a bit (I was pretty proud of myself for figuring this out- I'm pretty much an AE beginner) but it doesn't look as good as I'd like. Any suggestions?
Oh man, I recently started editing again and I was looking through your tutorials when I realize the latest video was 3 months ago. I thought you quit youtube and for a second I felt sad because your way of explaination is the best. BUT- NOW THAT YOUR BACK HERE ARE MY TUTORIAL SUGGESTIONS- Something with flames POTATOES cucumber? but seriously, do you do any 3D stuff? Would love to learn some of that. :D
Adi Sharma I don't care for 3d stuff. And I believe that 3d is best left to c4d or some other dedicated program. I've really spent my days getting deep into Ae and it has left little time for other programs.
Excellent. I did the same thing with a blur and choke but it wasn’t sticky enough. Adding the middle rectangle makes all the difference. And wow... did roughen edges grow up or what. I remember it as some lame filter from photoshop 3.
Another gem! Your tutorials are always extremely helpful. Thank you for explaining Roughen Edges so well -- I will be using those tricks for many many applications. Will also be using the dividing "cells" effect in my movie. I would like to suggest a tutorial: how to fake the "Hyperlapse" effect using video footage.
So this is the second one I did. And I got it working. These are definitely more detailed than the beginner book I went through (though that covered a wider range of media types). I like that you're showing how to do stuff that most people would just buy a plugin for. But I have to admit that I'm at a loss for how to use it. Which might say something about my lack of imagination. Perhaps I need to do a few more. And then try to mix the tricks up. When I said before it doesn't really solve my problem, I guess what I mean is that none of these tricks are quite what I have envisioned. Which is a lot like music. I might hear something I think would sound good. But then try picking up an instrument and doodling around to create for real the ideal I would like to hear. It never quite works out that way, even if I wind up somewhat pleased by the final product. This will sound weird, but have you thought about doing a series on animation design theory? Color, shape, movement in time, the difference between too static and boring versus too busy and distracting... etc. I'd certainly watch it. Thanks again.
+Paranoid Factoid It's recommended that to make good piece you should first have a plan or direction. What do you want to create? You can mash a bunch of of tricks together make a mess but you need direction and focus to make something worth watching. You may find the process more enjoyable if you tackle projects that have concrete goals and objectives, and then look for tutorials covering how to solve problems that crop up in that project.
This is just amazing!! I'd love to know how to do the filling. Because I'm a mess and I can't figure it out as I'd like. Thank you for all your knowledge you are giving us !!!
Hello Sir, I'm really a fan of your site, I love all these aids you bring beginners in the field of motion design professionals alike. I want to please you bring me clarification on a subject, I have researched in vain because I did not find answers satisfied. If you want I state these questions: - What's a template after effect? - If I had to make a skin for a TV channel, what would be the process to follow, I mean what software used preferably, and in what format make my work to the customer. I'm not a pro in this area but my thirst for learning is boundless. Thank you for helping me to accept. God bless you and reward you long hundredfold all the good you are doing.
GNS productions a template is usually just a saved .aep file that people open and modify by entering text, images, and vector graphics into usually precomped and unlocked layers to create interesting things with minimal skill and effort. I don't know what a "skin" is in this context. Can you give me an example? If it's some kind of repeated graphics or bumpers or "what's on next" kind of stuff then you should maybe make that in Ae and deliver it in .aep format so people can open and modify it. Does that help and make sense?
ECAbrams By "skin" i mean "ident" , "brand". However, this answer helps me understand the process of TV idents production and marketing. Thank you very much SIR.
Love the tutorial. Thanks a million! What about if I wanted the result of my animation just being outlined white in the end? So no filling but only outline.
There are a few methods to get edges of things. You might use the find edges effect for example. But, depending on how clean of a look you're after, that might not work. You can put edges on any layer with the layer styles. You might even create this kind of effect entirely inside a shape layer using offsets that could have a stroke as the outline. Do those ideas get you started?
I had a quick look at the project files - I might be able to figure it out from taking a closer look at that. Looked liked you masked the shapes and then keyframed the paths?
Hi Evan, loved this tutorial, keep up the great work! Very well explained and easy to understand and follow :) Just one question, (a bit off topic), I was wondering what camera you used to record the introduction to this video. It looked very good quality and I'm looking into buying a decent camera for making videos and just wondering what sort of cameras other people use. Thanks!
I enjoyed your tutorial a lot! It got me to a pretty nice point with splitting two shapes in a project. However my question is what if I wanted one of the shapes that just split change into a color? My teacher recommended to put my shapes on different layers. In your video they are all in one layer. I tried putting them on separate layers but they don't look nearly as good when they split as they do when they're one shape layer. So how would I change colors then without affecting the entire layer? If you would so kind to answer.
There are a few ways. We can create outlines from elements using effects like the find edges and cartoon effects. Those might help. But there are also methods for doing a similar thing to this but with shape layers only that involves merge paths and a couple of offset modifier. That might be more appropriate? It really depends on the look. We might also use the stroke layer style, or stroke effect. It really depends on how versatile you might need the final look to be.
I already started a project and i have two circles in separate layers. how would i go about with bringing them together in contrast to having two ellipses and a rectangle all in one layer.
you could precompose then, and use either an adjustment layer with similar effects, or just apply the effects to that comp? does that work for you situation?
Hi at 7:30 you edit the speed, you select all but still have to move two handles. Mine is doing the same thing, but why do they not all move together when you have them all selected? By the way, fun and informative tutorial as usual. Thanks.
Very nice Evan!! I would just say if you talked a little less, you could probably complete it in half the time. Important for us that have to watch at work and don't have a lot of time.
+asaf tropper so you would like a click cell to divide into one pink and one black? Or what is dividing into what? I designed mine by drawing. Not much to it.
what i meant was: lets say i have an evel cell and a good cell. the animation im going for is that the good overcome the bad. so the question is how to make 2 different looking cells (bad is black and good is pink), using your effect the black will be observed inside the pink. i hope i made my self clear - and may the force be with you!!
sorry for not on the topic.. i watched your Infinite Door Animation in After Effects tutorial, i repeated step by step like you and it is perfect, but when i tried of myself idea like etc,scaling up and down circle (instead of opening door) it animates weird,mix , apparently due cycle expression and layer beginning position , and i dont know how move next layers that doest weird animation , please can you do tutorial about this , for perfect set up these things for perfect animation.Thanks.
I highly appreciate you took the time to elaborate what every effect is doing in general and not just what numbers to put in. This is SO important for the learning process and many tutorials skip that part. thank you very much for the video. I feel I am a better designer now.
At last a tutor that doesn't just march through a series of instructions and takes time to explain the theory behind the After Effects tools. Great tutorial, very helpful thank you : )
OMG man! the way you explain all the effect properties is so clarifying. That video worth the subscription. CONGRATS FROM BARCELONA!
Seriously one of the best tutorials I've ever watched. High quality thorough, informative, entertaining. Thanks for contributing.
6 years later and still an AMAZING video! Thank you!
Thanks for the great tutorials. You're the only AfterEffects dude on RUclips that actually explains what things do, and it's awesome. Keep doin' what you're doin', Evan.
Love this tutorial. Doing great looking stuff by being smart with simple effects and keyframing. Every step is clear and it sparks a million ideas. Just how a tutorial should be!
+Alan Rudge glad you enjoy it.
I absolutely love you for this. I can't express enough how amazing you are as a teacher. To the point, easy to understand, concise and thorough and always entertaining (which makes 20 mins seem like 5). So glad you made the leap away from Premium Beat for your own following.
THANK YOU!!!!
to skip directly to the tutorial, start at 3:15.
Why on my sane mind would I ever want to skip anything the amazing ECAbrams has to say???
in case you're really pressed for time and zooming through several tutorials like i was when i made this comment. i had to make an effect similar to this and was feverishly searching YT for help. i know i'm not the only one who does this. plus - you can always come back to the video and watch the whole thing. i don't know why this comment was so controversial. i like ECAbrams and watch his vids all the way through as well, but sometimes you need those extra few minutes for your deadline! let those who have never scrambled for a solution at the last minute throw the first stone, jeez.
@Carla Young uh, that comment was 2 years ago. I think she finished the job by now...
This is a great tutorial. I really like how you explain the process in an open way rather then just making something and having to follow step by step. I feel like It's more open to interpretation of use rather then just a paint by numbers tutorial. great also fun hosting.
Excellent! Then that is a mission accomplished for this channel :)
it is so much fun to learn after effects from a Canadian Seth Rogen. i hope im not the first one of tell you that. thank you for all the amazing and punny tutorials Evan. really appreciate it
+Dewang Trivedi Glad you enjoy the tutorials. Did you know that the celebrity Seth Rogen is also Canadian. He's from Vancouver on Canada's west coast.
Wow. I did not know that. Thanks for the info
Superb tutorials..Please never stop doing these :)
Pratik Jain I'll try. Eventually I will die in a horrible badger related accident as foretold by a roadside fortune teller. But until then I'll try.
Haha you won't we all need you and your tutorials :)
ECAbrams
Good to see ya back on RUclips!
***** It's nice to be back. Maybe I'll even post consistently this time?
This is the most amusing tutorial I've watched (funny and enjoyable) I am watching it again and enjoying every ridiculous fractal reference.
This is great, thanks. I will be following more of your lessons. The fun level just went up a few notches because of your causal approach to teaching.
This i's literally the best tutorial I have ever watched
Evan! Your charisma and teaching skills are fascinating!
Exactly what I was after. New to using AE and this was a tutorial that helped me learn the tool better outside of just the one trick of the moment I was searching on- while still being succinct and pro and amusing. Many many thanks!!
This is the funniest tutorial I've ever seen with a lot of "Fractal wiiii"... ahahah! Cheers mate, awesome! Simply awesome!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TELLING ME ABOUT THE EDIT SPEED GRAPH. EVERY TUTORIAL MINE HAS BEEN DIFFERENT AND IVE BEEN SO CONFUSED. THANK YOU!!!
One of the best tutorials Ive seen on here. Thank you
As always, great work. I've used all those filters before but never considered stacking them the way you have. Thank you for sharing.
Damn! Every time I look for a particular effect I need... BOOM there he is! Thanks so much.
ECAbrams, your tutorials and dialogue are the best!
Thanks for making these tutorials! They have a really great balance of humor and useful information.
thewaffles There's information in here? News to me :) Glad you like them.
No but really, you deffinitely know how to teach! If you have some sort of paid individual classes, let me know, I dont mind paying for classes of this quality.
Thanks for saying so. Actually, individual classes will be a thing coming very soon. I'll be tweeting the details shortly, once the booking system is live.
ECAbrams Welp, let me give this man a Follow.
Adjustment layer above your shapes + Fast box blur + Curves, Alpha, Hard graph - tone down adjustment layer transparency, tweak blur amount and curve graph till the liquid effect is crisp and keeping your shapes to the same size as originals. Turn up opacity to 100%. Throw in a Transform layer, play with scale, CC composite back original, to get little droplets behind your main shape movements. Also time echo can work.
your tuts are awesome! i try to catch them all. please keep doing them! would also love any kind of bigger package of tutorials you might make...
Amazing work! Really good tutorials, and the way you say «about» is part of the learning too.
+NonHelicoptere I believe I pronounce "about" much the same as everyone I am conversing with on a daily basis. It seems as normal to me as I am sure your pronunciation sounds normal to you.
OMG I've been searching for this effect for a long time. I'll walk through all channel to learn more effects. (It's a little difficult to find the effects in my Chinese version of AE LOL it took me so long) Thanks for sharing.
awesome tutorial, seriously man. fun and not alot of fluff. appreciate you putting this together!
You make great tutorials brother, easy to follow, fun to watch, keep up the good work!
I might subscribe just for the awareness of the unimportance of your work. Or maybe it's the self-loathing channeled through the task of creating splitting cells, realizing that is how you started as a life form. Either way great stuff, thank you.
Sounds like this channel was a real bring down in 2015. We try to stay more positive these days.
Good to see you again!... I've been waiting for a while.
You can do a effect like this more simple but with minor level of control. Just need to use a gaussian blur and level effect in a adjustment layer and boom!! you have liquid effect, precompose and change the color or whatever you want. :)
Great tutorial by the way. Thanks for the knowledge.
Great tutorial, man. I'm sometimes tasked to do biological animations and this technique will come in super handy for animating bacteria multiplication.
Not only your tutorials are informative, they are also fun to watch!
I am laughing hard ... :D "if only i knew an effect ... ohhh wait I do" :D
Thanks for sharing!
THANK YOU! actually a great tutorial. I got everything, the result is great, voice is great, and it is even fun to watch
feels like seth rogan is teaching me fractals in after effects. i love it.
this is great tutorial. The "give me your drugs" part had me rolling. Informative and funny. keep up the great work!
Great tutorial- fun to listen to- Evan, I love how much fun you have with this and don't take yourself too seriously. I actually want to do a tutorial video on cell division, and this was (almost) just the thing. The problem is that I want to do this with a different fill color than the stroke color, and that creates problems. Instead of the cell dividing in the middle, one kind of hatches out of the other. I applied trim paths to each circle and then offset the start and end, adding keyframes in the process to tighten it up a bit (I was pretty proud of myself for figuring this out- I'm pretty much an AE beginner) but it doesn't look as good as I'd like. Any suggestions?
best tutorial ever...keep making such great stuff man...i really liked you way of presentation
Oh man, I recently started editing again and I was looking through your tutorials when I realize the latest video was 3 months ago. I thought you quit youtube and for a second I felt sad because your way of explaination is the best.
BUT- NOW THAT YOUR BACK HERE ARE MY TUTORIAL SUGGESTIONS-
Something with flames
POTATOES
cucumber?
but seriously, do you do any 3D stuff? Would love to learn some of that. :D
Adi Sharma I don't care for 3d stuff. And I believe that 3d is best left to c4d or some other dedicated program. I've really spent my days getting deep into Ae and it has left little time for other programs.
Excellent. I did the same thing with a blur and choke but it wasn’t sticky enough. Adding the middle rectangle makes all the difference. And wow... did roughen edges grow up or what. I remember it as some lame filter from photoshop 3.
Are you planning on doing the filling up tutorial any time soon? I would love to see that. Huge props!
Soon I think. There isn't much to it though. It's mostly about manipulating paths over time.
ECAbrams Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to see that, sounds quite interesting.
ECA making hard things easy....or not but whatever...tutorials are great. Thank you from Argentina!
Another gem! Your tutorials are always extremely helpful. Thank you for explaining Roughen Edges so well -- I will be using those tricks for many many applications. Will also be using the dividing "cells" effect in my movie. I would like to suggest a tutorial: how to fake the "Hyperlapse" effect using video footage.
Dude u are amazing... keep these videos coming man :)!!!
LeeToTheVi I'll try my best.
So this is the second one I did. And I got it working. These are definitely more detailed than the beginner book I went through (though that covered a wider range of media types).
I like that you're showing how to do stuff that most people would just buy a plugin for. But I have to admit that I'm at a loss for how to use it. Which might say something about my lack of imagination.
Perhaps I need to do a few more. And then try to mix the tricks up.
When I said before it doesn't really solve my problem, I guess what I mean is that none of these tricks are quite what I have envisioned. Which is a lot like music. I might hear something I think would sound good. But then try picking up an instrument and doodling around to create for real the ideal I would like to hear. It never quite works out that way, even if I wind up somewhat pleased by the final product.
This will sound weird, but have you thought about doing a series on animation design theory? Color, shape, movement in time, the difference between too static and boring versus too busy and distracting... etc. I'd certainly watch it.
Thanks again.
+Paranoid Factoid It's recommended that to make good piece you should first have a plan or direction. What do you want to create? You can mash a bunch of of tricks together make a mess but you need direction and focus to make something worth watching. You may find the process more enjoyable if you tackle projects that have concrete goals and objectives, and then look for tutorials covering how to solve problems that crop up in that project.
Agreed.
welcome back bro!!!
Best tutorial person ever!
Wonderful tutorial, can't wait to toy around with this! Thanks so much and keep up the great work! :)
This is just amazing!! I'd love to know how to do the filling. Because I'm a mess and I can't figure it out as I'd like. Thank you for all your knowledge you are giving us !!!
you simply just press control D to duplicate each layer and just make each of the sizes smaller
I subbed because of his personality
YOU DID...THE THIIING! lol Abrams humor is awesome!
Hello Sir,
I'm really a fan of your site, I love all these aids you bring beginners in the field of motion design professionals alike.
I want to please you bring me clarification on a subject, I have researched in vain because I did not find answers satisfied.
If you want I state these questions:
- What's a template after effect?
- If I had to make a skin for a TV channel, what would be the process to follow, I mean what software used preferably, and in what format make my work to the customer.
I'm not a pro in this area but my thirst for learning is boundless.
Thank you for helping me to accept.
God bless you and reward you long hundredfold all the good you are doing.
GNS productions a template is usually just a saved .aep file that people open and modify by entering text, images, and vector graphics into usually precomped and unlocked layers to create interesting things with minimal skill and effort.
I don't know what a "skin" is in this context. Can you give me an example? If it's some kind of repeated graphics or bumpers or "what's on next" kind of stuff then you should maybe make that in Ae and deliver it in .aep format so people can open and modify it.
Does that help and make sense?
ECAbrams By "skin" i mean "ident" , "brand". However, this answer helps me understand the process of TV idents production and marketing.
Thank you very much SIR.
It's helpful, it's easy to follow and it's FUN! Trillion thanks buddy!
Love the tutorial. Thanks a million! What about if I wanted the result of my animation just being outlined white in the end? So no filling but only outline.
There are a few methods to get edges of things. You might use the find edges effect for example. But, depending on how clean of a look you're after, that might not work. You can put edges on any layer with the layer styles. You might even create this kind of effect entirely inside a shape layer using offsets that could have a stroke as the outline. Do those ideas get you started?
hi Evan - great tutorial!
I wonder how would you achieve the same liquid effect but with the objects that have stroke?
Thanks!
Thanks Evan! am a newbie to AE, I did the G R O S S Letter A and it looks pretty sleek ...hehe
I enjoy watching this. You're awesome. Thank you for making such a cool tutorial.
+ECAbrams your way of explaining thing is so much fun and informative, thank you for doing this.
always fun to watch your tutorials :)
Thanks! Glad you enjoy them.
Heyy welcome back. :)
Thanks for the tutorial, its perfect. :D
Malavika Srinivasan no worries. glad you enjoy it.
Awesome tutorial! Just wondering how you filled up the cell right in the beginning? It looks great so I would really like to know! Thanks.
Cameron shefer boswell sure, I might get onto that one. It's mostly just shapes.
I had a quick look at the project files - I might be able to figure it out from taking a closer look at that. Looked liked you masked the shapes and then keyframed the paths?
Cameron shefer boswell yeah that's about it. I think a tutorial would help folks on the "why" of it so they can apply the method to many things.
Agreed! I would definitely watch that tutorial!
Hi Evan, loved this tutorial, keep up the great work! Very well explained and easy to understand and follow :)
Just one question, (a bit off topic), I was wondering what camera you used to record the introduction to this video. It looked very good quality and I'm looking into buying a decent camera for making videos and just wondering what sort of cameras other people use.
Thanks!
Stan's Tech Videos It's an old Canon 60d. Not much special about it. Lots of light, EF 35mm 1.2 lens. Not much to write home about.
My god, your tutorials are amazing. i learned so much
well thank you kindly
Great tutorial! Is there any chance you would be able to make a tutorial of an object being filled up with liquid?
Great video! I want to know if this would work as well with lower opacity settings... no overlapping?
"You can pretend you know something about science" i died hahahahaha
I enjoyed your tutorial a lot! It got me to a pretty nice point with splitting two shapes in a project. However my question is what if I wanted one of the shapes that just split change into a color? My teacher recommended to put my shapes on different layers. In your video they are all in one layer. I tried putting them on separate layers but they don't look nearly as good when they split as they do when they're one shape layer. So how would I change colors then without affecting the entire layer? If you would so kind to answer.
+Rita Vark you can make groups inside the shape layer that contain fill and stroke information if you like. Have you tried that?
thank you so much :D Very clear tutorial and I loved your funny comments during it :)
Thanks Mr. Abrams! awesome and also entertaining as always :)
So flippin' good. Thanks ECAbrams!
Awesome, clear and very useful. Keep it up!
Tks ECAAbrams! its great and clear.
You Rock Dude I like your way of description :)
LOL after effects-ing I like that :D
Saved my work, man. Thanks
I love your humor, great tutorial!
Great tutorial, thanks.
What if I wanna add a border and have no fill?
There are a few ways. We can create outlines from elements using effects like the find edges and cartoon effects. Those might help. But there are also methods for doing a similar thing to this but with shape layers only that involves merge paths and a couple of offset modifier. That might be more appropriate? It really depends on the look. We might also use the stroke layer style, or stroke effect. It really depends on how versatile you might need the final look to be.
thanks Evan. Educational and entertaining
I already started a project and i have two circles in separate layers. how would i go about with bringing them together in contrast to having two ellipses and a rectangle all in one layer.
you could precompose then, and use either an adjustment layer with similar effects, or just apply the effects to that comp? does that work for you situation?
@@ECAbrams Yep that works. thanks!
Excellent tutorial thank you for taking the time to do it!
"...two balls and a stick.." you are an awesome man
Top notch buddy
Have you ever watched freemans mind? I reckon you could pull off a rocking impression. You sound just like him some times.
Thanks Evan!
Hi at 7:30 you edit the speed, you select all but still have to move two handles. Mine is doing the same thing, but why do they not all move together when you have them all selected?
By the way, fun and informative tutorial as usual. Thanks.
AMERiNORGE that's just how they work. I think it's designed that way to prevent unwanted handle movement in times when that would be annoying.
Really helpful thanks! Happy holidays! :D
Your tutorial is awesome!So much fun!
You could set the scale to max just for the hard edges and just apply FXAA on it to make it less blocky. There is a free plugin for this!
"Now yours looks like mine. Happy Birthday" LMFAO
Fantastic tutorial!
best youtube tutorials!!!
Very nice Evan!! I would just say if you talked a little less, you could probably complete it in half the time. Important for us that have to watch at work and don't have a lot of time.
thats great,
how can i do this with 2 different looks of cells?
lets say one is black and the other pink?
how did you design yours?
thanks
+asaf tropper so you would like a click cell to divide into one pink and one black? Or what is dividing into what? I designed mine by drawing. Not much to it.
what i meant was: lets say i have an evel cell and a good cell. the animation im going for is that the good overcome the bad.
so the question is how to make 2 different looking cells (bad is black and good is pink), using your effect the black will be observed inside the pink.
i hope i made my self clear - and may the force be with you!!
Amazing work, really! Already a sub.
A question on the spliting 'A' how did you achive that shadow? Looks really nice ;)
Would also like to know! Thanks!
Evan you are the best, nice sound by the way ;)
David Leonardo Carranza Muñoz well thanks. I've been working on it.
sorry for not on the topic.. i watched your Infinite Door Animation in After Effects tutorial, i repeated step by step like you and it is perfect, but when i tried of myself idea like etc,scaling up and down circle (instead of opening door) it animates weird,mix , apparently due cycle expression and layer beginning position , and i dont know how move next layers that doest weird animation , please can you do tutorial about this , for perfect set up these things for perfect animation.Thanks.
20:47 all right there buddy, you crazy control freak xD
Dude, you're a blessing