I did Ben Marriott's Loki tutorial a few months ago and thought it was cool and it was awesome learning about this effect, and your video is a fantastic followup because you get to talk about things that are way outside the scope of what Ben is doing. This is great content. Will definitely be following you on Skill Share.
Okay, okay. GREAT video! I could go on about your coverage of the main topic. But this one is a fine example of how you mix the learning about the topic with the artistic side (cool curves and encouragement to experiment) with the nuts and bolts (change how Ae interprets frame rates in different applications). Additionally, I echo many of the comments below. Thanks, Jake
Love this effect. 😅 Full of fun. I enjoyed the examples you've showed and they were full of fun as well. Thanks for share this in depth. Now it makes more sense to me.
I wish that I could find you earlier, before I Learned AfterEffects by Myself. World is surely unfair, Jake, you do really good tutorial videos, for me - better than others creators. Because they mostly recreating something instead of teaching someone to do something. You should have 10 times more subs (minimum 10times). I hope that you will hit that amount of subs in the future.
I was thinking for days now how could I implement slit scan effect as rolling shutter distortion canceller. Your video showed me I can't. I would have to use a camera with 2160fps :) Thanks for the video.
thanks for the great tutorial jake , one question how do you get to understand what's going on internally (mathematically what to do) inside of these effects ? should w read articles ? manuals ?
U touched the topic of bits per channel, can u make a video explaining what it actally means, i mean, i use 8bpc becuase motion tile(an effect i use every video) says it has problems with something higher than that but i dont really understand why and what it means
When watching your videos I thought you had like a huge following. You're super underrated though. You deserve more of an audience. Great videos nonetheless
I use inkscape for all of my graphic creations, I'm thinking that I can use an online converter to turn an .svg into an .ai...wish me luck hahahaha thanks again.
I like this series. Someone should've done this a long time ago covering all the effects
Justin Odisho did. The idea isn't new. The depth and quality is.
@@opx4real If he is he's not searchable. But well RUclips search is useless.
I love that there's always a hidden gem of knowledge in your tutorials, amazing way of solving 2 ways looping, this series is amazing!
thanks for explaining not just how to do it, but how it works!
I did Ben Marriott's Loki tutorial a few months ago and thought it was cool and it was awesome learning about this effect, and your video is a fantastic followup because you get to talk about things that are way outside the scope of what Ben is doing. This is great content. Will definitely be following you on Skill Share.
Great, great content. Here's my own approach to a looping expression in either direction:
time < key(1).time ? loopIn() : loopOut()
Awesome! I will never use this... but thank you for explaining it!
Okay, okay. GREAT video! I could go on about your coverage of the main topic. But this one is a fine example of how you mix the learning about the topic with the artistic side (cool curves and encouragement to experiment) with the nuts and bolts (change how Ae interprets frame rates in different applications). Additionally, I echo many of the comments below. Thanks, Jake
You can also use the mosaic effect instead of the posterize one. Thanks for this video!
I remember someone on a forum asked if there is an explanation of every effect in after effects, here it is
Wow, its not often a channel explains not only explains how to use an effect, but how to utilize it optimally. Thank you!
this, with JSplacement can create really cool transitions from only fadein-outs, wipes or mask animations
I love this series of explaining all the effects. Thank you!
Mind blowing!
Thanks for a great explanation
One of those "secret weapon" effects. Very cool, and a very informative video, thanks!
As usual an absolutely brilliant tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!👍🏻👍🏻😎😎
Love that Weird Al print!!! Thanks for all the videos, insanely helpful to demystify effects.
I'm pretty sure you're the first person to ever call that out. It's even autographed.
@@JakeInMotion Apparently there’s a Weird Al biopic on the way, starring Daniel Radcliffe. Weird Al is producing!
I saw that! Interesting casting choice but with Al involved I'm sure it's going to be worth watching.
@@JakeInMotion Sometimes the less unexpected casting choices are the best ones. We’ll see!
Love this effect. 😅 Full of fun. I enjoyed the examples you've showed and they were full of fun as well. Thanks for share this in depth. Now it makes more sense to me.
Playing with After Effects is more fun than playing video games.
Great tut again, thanks Jake!
Amazing tutorials, pushes you to experiment immediately. Love it!
Been a fan of ANDREW @videocopilot but u bro... u're like after effect in a human body.... God bless ur work... We'll bring friends here...
Thanks alot Jake for your awesome content.. ❤
I wish that I could find you earlier, before I Learned AfterEffects by Myself.
World is surely unfair, Jake, you do really good tutorial videos, for me - better than others creators. Because they mostly recreating something instead of teaching someone to do something.
You should have 10 times more subs (minimum 10times). I hope that you will hit that amount of subs in the future.
adjusting the frame blending also works on video
These effects videos are just mind blowing🤯
Full fledged videos
loved every bit of content from you
Amazing, thanks for figuring this all out and sharing the info in such a clear and concise way 🙌
Another really great tutorial, Jake! Now you got me wanting to do the spinning footage trick lol 😆
Thanks for the tutorial
Amazing tuto
This is beautiful
I've been waiting for this one so much. Thanks man!
I was thinking for days now how could I implement slit scan effect as rolling shutter distortion canceller. Your video showed me I can't. I would have to use a camera with 2160fps :) Thanks for the video.
Really helpful content. Dropped a sub 👍
im pretty sure that you can apply a motion blur to your footage, so it looks even less blocky
great video man!
incredibly useful series!!!
thanks for the great tutorial jake , one question how do you get to understand what's going on internally (mathematically what to do) inside of these effects ? should w read articles ? manuals ?
Jake you look like you had a lot of fun spinning around in that chair 😅. Thanks for another great informative video!!
I mean, it's way more exciting than the alternative.
U touched the topic of bits per channel, can u make a video explaining what it actally means, i mean, i use 8bpc becuase motion tile(an effect i use every video) says it has problems with something higher than that but i dont really understand why and what it means
15:07 maaaaan that's useful!
Spectacular!!!
So good!
Awesome!
When watching your videos I thought you had like a huge following. You're super underrated though. You deserve more of an audience. Great videos nonetheless
Nobody asked about the song in the intro. I do now :))) what's the name of it ? it sounds soo cool
If you're working with lower FPS footage, could you precomp and slow it down with frame blending?
Yes, but it won't look that great if you push it too far.
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Hi, thank you for making this video. What type of file is your logo? Svg?
It's an illustrator file, .AI
I use inkscape for all of my graphic creations, I'm thinking that I can use an online converter to turn an .svg into an .ai...wish me luck hahahaha thanks again.
After effects actually supports svg files. No need to convert!
thx
I subbed but please make thumbnails for us ones that have little knowledge
noooiiiioce tjx
Som wth. This i Never thought it could do
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