I was randomly recommended this channel, I'm not even an after effects user but now i'm thinking i'm missing out. I've been learning DaVinci Fusion instead and seeing this channel and the whole workflow will help me get a waaay better understanding. Subscribed to both of your channels but i'm super hyped for this one as workflows are just as important. Gonna go through these videos, they're worth it. Thank you for making these man, appreciate it
Thanks Athar. No idea why youtube's algorithms have picked this one up, as it's blown up in last week. You HAVE to let me know if you start using After Effects. Will be absolutely thrilled to have inspired you (and I'll run straight to Adobe asking for a cut of your subsciption)
@@thevideoshoplongplay Yeah, RUclips's Algorithm is random af haha. Yeah i'll definitely let you know if i do end up using it, i mean i might have used it years ago but i just couldn't get myself to get into it. Later this year i switched from premiere to Davinci (best decision ever tbh) but it's lacking motion graphics related tutorials, i mean it still does have tons but not as much as after effects does, i love the nodes based editing way more than layers based, i'm just more comfortable with that but your whole workflow has inspired me a lot and i can't wait to go throguh this, i'm pretty sure i'mma yeet after effects very soon, i saw other videos of yours and they're crazy. keep it up my man
Thank you, I'm completely new to the editing world and i found this really helpful. Also i wanted to ask, I'm struggling to find resources for pictures and videos. Is it acceptable to directly choose images from Google, or should I ensure that they are free to use? I know most resources are protected by copyright laws but is it okay if I used them and added my touch to change on it
Hello, I enjoyed the process of making motion graphics! When you're making a full-length video like 40 seconds or 1 minute, would it be better to separate and combine the cuts or make all the scenes at once? I wonder which way is more efficient!
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "make all the scenes at once" but I certainly wouldn't try to do a minute long animation as all one shot (or comp). We're used to cuts in TV and films so it's definitely something you should think about in motion design. I'd definitel break a 40-60 animation down into manageable shots/scenes to save my sanity
wouldnt it be easier to make the illustrations on illustrator before turning to animating. i usually make my frames on photoshop/ illustrator depending on the need. i can directly drag the file into ae with separated layers and all
Oh yeah totally. It depends on how you like to work. Your way is probably best for most people, however I'm quicker in After Effects. Horses for courses really
For people like me whose already advanced in after effects, this is like a tutorial for me. Great work man!!!!!!!
Thank you sir!
True
So glad I was recommended this.
Thanks for watching : )
I was randomly recommended this channel, I'm not even an after effects user but now i'm thinking i'm missing out.
I've been learning DaVinci Fusion instead and seeing this channel and the whole workflow will help me get a waaay better understanding.
Subscribed to both of your channels but i'm super hyped for this one as workflows are just as important.
Gonna go through these videos, they're worth it.
Thank you for making these man, appreciate it
Thanks Athar. No idea why youtube's algorithms have picked this one up, as it's blown up in last week. You HAVE to let me know if you start using After Effects. Will be absolutely thrilled to have inspired you (and I'll run straight to Adobe asking for a cut of your subsciption)
@@thevideoshoplongplay Yeah, RUclips's Algorithm is random af haha.
Yeah i'll definitely let you know if i do end up using it, i mean i might have used it years ago but i just couldn't get myself to get into it. Later this year i switched from premiere to Davinci (best decision ever tbh) but it's lacking motion graphics related tutorials, i mean it still does have tons but not as much as after effects does, i love the nodes based editing way more than layers based, i'm just more comfortable with that but your whole workflow has inspired me a lot and i can't wait to go throguh this, i'm pretty sure i'mma yeet after effects very soon, i saw other videos of yours and they're crazy.
keep it up my man
@@AtharBangash You could also do a Davinci + After Effects workflow!
Inspirational video; makes me want to get off RUclips and get on with a project I’ve got to finish (after watching these, of course!)
I always get inspired by other people's workflow vids. And find it equally hard to drag myself off youtube and actually do the work
you are amazing ...thank you for ever
Channel is a gem, thanks!
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much ❤ for this . Keep sharing. We love you bro.
this is pure passion!
This is amazing your works are great.🔥
Thank you : )
This is fire keep doing more ty
Ok, well if you insist
Great work man
Thank you : )
Impressive, thank you!
Thank YOU
Hey there, please edit a VOX style video and upload on this channel. It would be really helpful. I respect your time, try uploading when you get free.
Thanks from bottom of my heart. Would you please tell me at minute 1:39:23 Which program that u use to arrange footages
This is Gold 🙏
Thank you, I'm completely new to the editing world and i found this really helpful. Also i wanted to ask, I'm struggling to find resources for pictures and videos. Is it acceptable to directly choose images from Google, or should I ensure that they are free to use? I know most resources are protected by copyright laws but is it okay if I used them and added my touch to change on it
brilliant!
Really amazing❤ youtube algo hit me here
Hello, I enjoyed the process of making motion graphics! When you're making a full-length video like 40 seconds or 1 minute, would it be better to separate and combine the cuts or make all the scenes at once? I wonder which way is more efficient!
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "make all the scenes at once" but I certainly wouldn't try to do a minute long animation as all one shot (or comp). We're used to cuts in TV and films so it's definitely something you should think about in motion design. I'd definitel break a 40-60 animation down into manageable shots/scenes to save my sanity
@@thevideoshoplongplay Thank you so much for your kind explanation, I really love your work!
That's awesome
wouldnt it be easier to make the illustrations on illustrator before turning to animating. i usually make my frames on photoshop/ illustrator depending on the need. i can directly drag the file into ae with separated layers and all
Oh yeah totally. It depends on how you like to work. Your way is probably best for most people, however I'm quicker in After Effects. Horses for courses really
Wow ✨️
Please tell us the specs of your pc
do more of these tutorials,,,
you are amazing
golden
do you use borisFX?
Never have
Sooo gooood 😍
Very good👌🔥
Thanksssss
how much specs of your computer? desktop or laptop?
Desktop PC and not very impressive specs honestly. You don't need a powerful computer for this kind of animation
@@thevideoshoplongplay please tell us the specs
Are you sure, you are not like god in your profession 😭
That would depend if I'm answering as Stantz or Venkman. Let's be immodest and go with Venkman
@@thevideoshoplongplaybro 💀 don't tell they are even better,but bro your like God level for ,how come explain please 😭
what phone you using on 0:06
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thanks
You're welcome!
👏👏👏👏👏
Can u add atleast music to this?
No
lmao@@thevideoshoplongplay
wait that's not 11 minutes😂😂
I think I find it weird that I learned after effects watching this
Me too (that you learned anything, I mean)
youre crazy
No, YOU are
where's the end product?
This is part 1 of 2. You can find the end product at the end of part 2
Meshwarp is so fucking painful to use
I love you 🤍
I love YOU
@za-toon