Finally, doing tutorials the right way - giving an example and overview first, THEN going step by step. Bravo! Extra points for not starting with "okay, so we have a new composition here - make it whatever dimensions you want"
After years and years of photoshop i found my way into video production at work, since nobody is able or interested to fill that slot. This Video is probably a step too advanced for me but I kinda get how the program works and it's also nice to see what's possible. Great work, I'll subscribe to you and hope for more content. No pressure tho
The second one is mind-blowing, considering how easily u can make it and how much it improves the scene. Thank you my man, I broke that subscribe button 🫰
1:35 how can i make it so that adjustment layer affects only ground? i have more elements in the background and I do not want them to be affected by distortion
You can try to precompose the layer you want to distort and the adjustment layer, or you can try to apply the distortion effect directly on your element instead of an adjustment layer above it
Really cool stuff, its always nice to see someone covering small advanced techniques that can be intuitively applied to many cases and boost creativity. One small piece of feedback for your videos, you can try to name your layers so the tut is more easily digestible and structured.!
awesome tutorial, im not even remotely interested in working in graphic design but these were really interesting tips and the video kept me incredibly engaged. good job
This was fantastic. Great tutorial. I've spent weeks working on some overly elaborate VFX shots with 3D particles and so many bells and whistles. The clarity and simplicity of these great-looking shots are so refreshing. 👏👏
Excellent work bro, keep it up and keep it simple as you are doing it... We all always appreciate you... I have 5+ years with AE but did not know the liquify effect use like this... Bravo...🙂
Awesome video. Would love to see how you made the ball traveling quickly through space and turning. Also, the organic looking camera movement would be cool to learn. Thanks!
wow thanks bro it was very useful to have more of these lessons on 3d fake with gradient animations and about adobe animate it wouldn't be bad to do a lesson on liquid
Thank you for the lovely tutorial! I really enjoyed watching it. In the second example, I'm wondering if you used an expression to shift the positions of the cards when the hero comes close to them? Mind sharing a lil bit about how you did it? :)
Looking at your animation habbits makes me jelous of the clients you have. The type that don't make changes :P I'm teasing of course. Very nice effects!
Finally, doing tutorials the right way - giving an example and overview first, THEN going step by step. Bravo! Extra points for not starting with "okay, so we have a new composition here - make it whatever dimensions you want"
bro you read my mind, I kinda hate when an advanced tutorial starts with "create a new composition etc-etc"
yeah, but background music :-( Nobody is perfect.
This was gold! Really enjoyed watching this. Not too much BS straight to the point and what it's all about. Good work keep m coming!
dude the shadows are so creative and simple, what a wonderful effect. THANK YOU for sharing
the shadow and glow effect was mind-blowing. Thank you so much. subbed.
am gonna stick with you forever
Add me to the team!
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very sophisticated - gorgeous work
This is probably one of the best motion graphics tutorials I’ve ever watched. You’ve earned another subscriber!
Hahahhahhahba your not serious
This is great! Love your tips!
Thanks, it means a lot coming from you!
man you just blew my mind with that radial blur + brightness trick
The WOW effect is indeed there ! Thank you for this amazing tutorial !
that reactive shadow is so much easier than I thought
thank you so much. i followed the tutorial and it’s so helpful for me 🙏🏼
I was really happy to find your channel. Keep doing bro,
Wow thanks!
one of the best and easy videos
shadow and glow effect is soooo cool!
Glad I came across this channel, the tutorial is very helpful and crisp.
Great tutorial, one of the best i've seen on youtube
I hope you encounter good things in life and work, this is the best tutorial i have watched
This is one of the best tips I have seen for motion graphics, please keep making more thank you
I can hear that Italian accent from a miles away :D . Grazié per il tutorial, mi é piaciuto tanto!
After years and years of photoshop i found my way into video production at work, since nobody is able or interested to fill that slot. This Video is probably a step too advanced for me but I kinda get how the program works and it's also nice to see what's possible. Great work, I'll subscribe to you and hope for more content. No pressure tho
100% Valuable Tutorial, Thank You!
Kudos for you. Keep it going. As a senior motion graphics myself I still learning new techniques such as these
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This is a gem❤ thanks for sharing this
The second one is mind-blowing, considering how easily u can make it and how much it improves the scene. Thank you my man, I broke that subscribe button 🫰
This is really one of the best tuts I seen in youtube, big thanks man
Seriously, awesome tut!!❤
1:35 how can i make it so that adjustment layer affects only ground? i have more elements in the background and I do not want them to be affected by distortion
You can try to precompose the layer you want to distort and the adjustment layer, or you can try to apply the distortion effect directly on your element instead of an adjustment layer above it
Really cool stuff, its always nice to see someone covering small advanced techniques that can be intuitively applied to many cases and boost creativity.
One small piece of feedback for your videos, you can try to name your layers so the tut is more easily digestible and structured.!
thanks for the feedback, will do!
A fellow Ben Morratt disciple.
Please never stop making videos
andd... My after effects crashed 🙂
😂😂😂
@@0xWonderHis pc might be that good 😂
beyond relatable😢
Very interesting and nice motion visuals ! And teaching only the needed stuff.
Love this, wonderful work!
This video was awesome! Would love to see more man. Keep it up
What a nice tutorial for advanced users. Outstanding quality! I have subscribed and I'm looking forward to more content.
The second animation: Did you put the animation keyframes to each card manually?
Ho subito avvertito una pronuncia familiare. Ottimo video, in bocca al lupo per il futuro.
Thank you, short, practical and entertaining even after 4 years of working with AE as a freelancer. Keep it up! :))
so cool! and explained so efficiently! keep going :)
very very very insane tips i loved
that's most too the point tutorial I ever came across!
Damn way high quality and amazing content salute to you other creater don't revel this type of techniques
Amazing tutorial, thank you!
How do you have so little subs, I didnt even notice because of how good your vids are until I wanted to replicate it and it just caught my eye.
with out program, amazing
Underrated channel ❤❤
awesome tutorial, im not even remotely interested in working in graphic design but these were really interesting tips and the video kept me incredibly engaged. good job
Bro, ur the best!
These are beautiful, Would love to be able to add these to my websites as a service
Pretty helpful and unique! Subscribed and waiting for more!🔥
Grande! Ottimi tips!
Finally we got the giant as assets here. ❤
This was fantastic. Great tutorial. I've spent weeks working on some overly elaborate VFX shots with 3D particles and so many bells and whistles. The clarity and simplicity of these great-looking shots are so refreshing. 👏👏
Bravo Olly! Complimenti per l'ottimo tutorial! Hai un nuovo subscriber! :)
Grazie mille ;)
Excellent work bro, keep it up and keep it simple as you are doing it... We all always appreciate you... I have 5+ years with AE but did not know the liquify effect use like this... Bravo...🙂
this was really helpful Olly. Looking forward for more
this is super clear and helpful!!!
This is sooo goooood.... expanded my knowledge...thanks
You are the real deal! 😮
Amazing video, thanks for the good work
Amazing tutorial and work. Would Pay $$$ for a full advanced tutorial!
Great tutorial, thanks. I would love to know how to setup a scene like the 2nd one, where the panels move around the ball.
Just incredible 👌👌👌
Nice video man. You do really nice clean work. Thanks for the help✌️❤️
High quality !!!
Great tips, echoing others, loved number 2 primarily but liquify is a great shout too
Instant sub, well done!
so smart and creative
amazing content.
That's the motion video it's so Amazing it's that Help full।
2番目のやつ、めちゃ感動しました!
Looking great! Neat video!
Awesome video. Would love to see how you made the ball traveling quickly through space and turning. Also, the organic looking camera movement would be cool to learn. Thanks!
wow thanks bro it was very useful to have more of these lessons on 3d fake with gradient animations and about adobe animate it wouldn't be bad to do a lesson on liquid
Brilliant! Thank you
simply amazing
Awesome technique!!
Nice bro, I’m learned new.
thanks so much for the tip, you are awesome
Thank you for the lovely tutorial! I really enjoyed watching it. In the second example, I'm wondering if you used an expression to shift the positions of the cards when the hero comes close to them?
Mind sharing a lil bit about how you did it? :)
No expression, I just animated with simple keyframes the cards position.
Easy & advance, Awesome.
Just amazing broooooooo❤❤
This is amazing
Awesome content! Would love to see a tutorial on the seamless transition you had there.
WONDERFUL!
The Masterpiece of 2023
Amazing. Thank you!
Outstanding video and techniques
so crazy tip!👍
Great video. I'm guessing this technique for the lighting effect is much faster rendering than using an actual light, correct?
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Excellent
Looking at your animation habbits makes me jelous of the clients you have. The type that don't make changes :P
I'm teasing of course. Very nice effects!
Amazing 😻
great stuff
Amainzg Stuff. PLEASE DO MORE MOTION GRAPHICS TUTS THE THINGS YOU ARE TEACHING NO ONE TEACHES THEY HIDE IT
Ahah thanks you made my day!
That is very true @oldtimer666 no RUclips motion design channel posts their animation breakdowns like this
Very helpful tutorial!
Did you create the animation used in the Ordinary Flok video? Or did you recreate it? Awesome explaination tho.
Great! Btw whats the name of background music ?
really cool man
Grande Olly