Side question, and I have a feeling you enjoy a challenge... (maybe not a challenge) I was trying to find a way to change the font of text via key framing or connecting the font to a slider. I was not successful. Any chance you'd be able to find a solution and create a tutorial? I would love to be able to flip through/ Animate a bunch of fonts on screen. Hope that makes sense.
I now see how to add tags on a slider, that wasn't obvious and previous version (according to google) used a snapshot method to create something like this. I do really enjoy your tutorials. Keep up the great work!!!
My view is that it's only by fighting against the limitations of an application that you get to be better at the underlying craft. If all you ever have to do is push the magic buttons that automatically make things happen and look amazing, you're never going to learn anything except how to push magic buttons. And that explains why I want to show how to push against the limitations of a limited application like Motion.
Very many thanks Simon. So much to learn from your tutorials.
Great stuff Simon. Your knowledge and application of the programme is outstanding.
Thank you!
Love your techniques, Simon!
Amazing!
Thank you.
love it!
Simon PRO 👍🤩
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Side question, and I have a feeling you enjoy a challenge... (maybe not a challenge) I was trying to find a way to change the font of text via key framing or connecting the font to a slider. I was not successful. Any chance you'd be able to find a solution and create a tutorial? I would love to be able to flip through/ Animate a bunch of fonts on screen. Hope that makes sense.
I now see how to add tags on a slider, that wasn't obvious and previous version (according to google) used a snapshot method to create something like this. I do really enjoy your tutorials. Keep up the great work!!!
how water becomes blue i could not understand can somebody explain it
I'm so afraid that, one day you decide to stop showing us pretty cool things on motion... in the way that so many other apps do it better.
My view is that it's only by fighting against the limitations of an application that you get to be better at the underlying craft. If all you ever have to do is push the magic buttons that automatically make things happen and look amazing, you're never going to learn anything except how to push magic buttons. And that explains why I want to show how to push against the limitations of a limited application like Motion.
And we thank you for that, Simon! 🙏