Creating a Collage Trail Effect in After Effects | Sports Graphics
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- !!IMPORTANT NOTE!! The Incredible Luke Harris put together a script which automatically does all the boring stuff at 3:30! You can get it here: fastchaos.gumroad.com/l/paren...
An after effects tutorial walking you through the techniques used to create the collage trail effect which is very prevalent in sports graphics at the moment.
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I've never seen a better produced and well edited tutorial. Concise, informative, entertaining and approachable. Extremely well done!
Wait what? How are you still 122 subs only? I thought I was watching some +100k sub content! This is amazing 🤩
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He's almost at 9k now, don't worry. 😄
Saying hi at 250k 😂
The production of this tutorial is insane, please keep making more!
This tutorial is made in such high-quality!!! Thank you for this, can't wait to see more content from you Mr. Garrow!
This was great man. The quick summary of the process was refreshing. I learned a new technique without having to sit through a 17min tutorial. More like these would be awesome.
at 3:23, it might be easier to use "Keyframe assistant - sequence layers" first to see which frames you'd want to keep in before committing to parenting each layer while on the specific timeline
That or committing to doing this on 4s or so from the get go and rotoscope only those frames and save even more time
there is also a super helpful script for that called "rift", it has some more feautures then the regular keyframe assistant
This is such a great video, I appreciate that it's more a guide to get started vs step by step super dry just staring at your After Effect screen.
composition, design and effects of the tutorial itself are great!
Fantastic tutorial 👌 great breakdown and visualisation of the methods used. Instant sub! More of these, bro!
Great breakdown, mate! I loved the remainder expression with the slider to guarantee a flexible result. Nice work man
The quality of this tutorial is amazing. Keep it up
wow! your tutorial is a new level
I LOVE HOW U MAKE THE TUTORIAL MORE INTERESTING WITH THOSE DESIGN STYLE OF YOURS!!!!!!!!!!!
The most beautiful AE tutorial EVER!!! THANKS
You speak very clear and coherent, a much needed quality for tutorial/educational content. Please, keep it up! Subscribed.
Fantastic high quality tutorial! Looking forward to the next one
Wow this tutorial is high quality. Thanks for uploading! It helped a ton!
We need more of this magic Toby !!!
This is made super well, one of the best tutorial videos I've seen, and I've seen a lot. Keep it going, you'll catch fire,
Great tutorial! That expression is crazy!
This was so well done and made so its easy to understand and follow. Thank you!
brother the effort you taking my god you are awesome
i love the way you teach!!!!! excited for upcoming videos
BRO YOU ARE A BEAST!!! Respect.
Great quality work , look forward to seeing what else you post here
the tutorial is an art itself
How have i never seen you on YT - I just subbed, this was super well done!
Man this is crazy, thank you so much
Very cool tutorial, thank you!
definitely gonna try this out
Dude this is fire. Thank you!
You deserve so much more recognition! Verry good video !
This is such a great tutorial! Hope you do more again sometime !
I'll have to try this when I dive back into AE. Thanks for the tutorial.
One of the best video tutorials I've seen, please don't change this style! Keep it up it looks great!
(1 more after me and you have 1000 subscribers!)
this is great, i've found lately for this type of cascade building in the timeline, do the old trick of making all the layers one frame and then right click and auto arranging them all to offset by one, then go to the end of the timeline, select all and Ctrl+], then to quickly move down them all for parenting, it's Ctrl down and then just press "i" to go to the input of that layer before parenting, probably only saves a little time but a few times i've had that trio of Ctrl key in a cycle to go through and it becomes really tedious so that removes just a few keystrokes for you on each step
amazing content
im so happy I found your channel
Loved this, thanks!
This tutorial is awesome .. so much quLITY ! Wow thanks
what you do is brilliant
Great tut, very inspiring!
i subbed immediately this tutorial is so well made!
dangggg! This helps so much! Can't wait for more! (take your time through bro you've got this)
This is such a great effect! I can't wait to use this on my next event recap video :D P.S. There are expressions you can use to separate the layers equally across time automatically, which will save you a tremendous amount of time.
Oh my God Bro ur channel is underrated, quality stuff I'm impressed. Hoping for more tutorials from you
@tobygarrow great video,
there is a much faster way to arrange the frames in the timeline
1. select all layers ctrl+shift+d and cut all layers at 1st frame on the timeline
2. delete everything but the 1 frame long layers
3. animation>keyframe assistant>sequence layers
4. extend all layers to the end of the timeline
I believe you can actually create a simple script that does the whole process.
Right, bro. You said what I wanted to say
my guy, you are underated, this is insane, hope you reach 10,0000 subs ❤❤
thanks men. havnt done this yet might give it a try
Toby this was amazing
This is a very well made tutorial
Great tutorial man! Loved the little opacity script
Thanks Sam!
That is brilliant, thanks a lot !
Awesome tutorial keep going.
this is an awesome tutorial, have always wanted to experiment with this after this effect was featured in the "Godfathers of Harlem" opener
ive been looking for this
Hah, hello. ESPN One App video editor here. I'm glad to see that one around the world. Nice tutorial man.
Dude I've watched all of those videos like 20 times at least, you guys are magicians!! Thanks for putting out such awesome work into the world
@@tobygarrowdid u take any creative courses?
Really great tutorial man, i'm surprised you don't have much subs, keep up !
I found this extremely inspirational for a lyric video!!!
Gracias hermano, fue inspirador.
thx, great tutorial!
such a cool effect!!
Make more tutorials please. Wonderful quality!
Excellent Toby!
Thanks 🙏🏻 Doing a project where I’m taking Chinese Martial Arts moves and animating with Blander. This works great as can export as png image sequence. Your vid has countless applications for what I’m doing!
this video is GOLD
Amazing videos!
Great tutorial. Subscribed
Fantastic tutorial! Kudos! Keep it up :)
great job on this
Great tutorial, thank you. Aside from the Keyframe assistant part, I didn't really get the tracking one: shouldn't it be easier if you'd exported the rotoscoping results with the source frame size? As I see it, that'd allow to skip the tracking part since all frames would retain the source proportion and size - so all layers can be perfectly aligned with the video just by aligning them to the composition's center.
Great tutorial
great work keep going 🔥
perfect tut!!
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It is a good format
this is fantastic
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Thanks so much ❤
thanks a lot mate
Informing vid cheers
Rad, Thank you.
Quality content 🔥
TOBY that was great!
Thanks Jason!
damn bro i thought i put on a show of Matt Walsh, you look exactly like him, Thanks for the tutorial, appreciate it man, God Bless.
thank you
thanks for the video!! you might be able to save some time by just offsetting each layer automatically within the Keyframe Assistent, then instead of pick whipping use the dropdown and it's always the very close first layer. Seems like saving microseconds, but in total you might save quite some time in the end.
yeah just saw, that this was already mentioned here before, sorry about that :))
this is great!
Keep going, i need more tutorial
Great video
That's so sickk
great video!
A1 tutorial 👌
awesome bro!
Love the production. Quick question regarding the parenting : what if I offset the layers by one frame and then parent all layers to the data? It would not have the same effect?
😮😮😮 Cool Tutorial 👌🏽👌🏽
Really good!
Wow!! That's a Premium Tutorial!
Really great tutorial. Makes me wish I worked in sports. Workflow question. Would it be easier/faster to export the initial video as a png sequence and take those frames into Photoshop and use the background removal tool?
dope tutorial. im curious on that expression you used....like can u use that expression for anything? im not a coder, but just want to know a few more in-dept details about it! looks like it would be mad useful
bro, well, you understand)) please make a video with such cool effects taken on camera. you are very cool. insta subscription