Man your tutorials are one of the few if i didn't say the only ones that hook me so much till the end, I've learned a lot in a very short amount of time, thank you!
This is the best channel for an intermediate/advanced editor. The way you get to the points, the topics you tackle, the counterpoints you raise. I'm learning a lot of editiquette which I'm definitely going to apply
@@AcademyOfEdits Using this technique on a live music performance. Using green screen to create a set and I'm hoping the fog tops off the immersion I'm aiming for!
before this I was using an unecessarily long method in blender, I knew that I could use after effects but the other guides on yt had very bad results, not anymore man, thanks
I love the effect, but if you wanted to push it a step further you could always attack the cast shadows while retaining the occluded shadows. When the day is actually foggy or overcast you typically don't have the dark cast shadows from a noon day sun.
How does this video only has 3.2k views???? Awesome work mate! You have a new subscriber, hope that helps :) Also, as someone who is really new to AE, this helped me out a lot, thanks!
3:20 when i select the white solid to multiply everything becomes black the selection of my mask didnt show up ... any idea edit : i forgot to click on move all attributes when I created the precomp. thaaaanks
We're making the fog move to the right with [value[0] + time*25, value[1]] which is just adding time*25 to the X value -- We can make it move in any direction by just thinking about what we'll need to add or subtract time*25 to. If we wanted to go diagonally (up and to the right) we'd be adding time*25 to the Y (making it go up) and to the X (making it go right) which would look like this [value[0] + time*25, value[1] + time*25] Hope that helps!
You deserve way more views man. I hope you don't stop uploading cuz your videos are so helpful.
Thanks! I definitely won’t stop! I’ve been really busy lately but I’m close to having another video uploaded to get the ball rolling again :)
Thanks!
Man your tutorials are one of the few if i didn't say the only ones that hook me so much till the end, I've learned a lot in a very short amount of time, thank you!
I’m glad to hear it! :)
This is the best channel for an intermediate/advanced editor. The way you get to the points, the topics you tackle, the counterpoints you raise. I'm learning a lot of editiquette which I'm definitely going to apply
thanks a lot! I'm glad I'm able to help :)
@@AcademyOfEdits Using this technique on a live music performance. Using green screen to create a set and I'm hoping the fog tops off the immersion I'm aiming for!
I love your tutorials.
They are comfortable to watch and they are pretty good.
Keep it up, bro
Thanks :)
before this I was using an unecessarily long method in blender, I knew that I could use after effects but the other guides on yt had very bad results, not anymore man, thanks
this was so helpful! love how you talk through the process + tools. tysm :)
I love the effect, but if you wanted to push it a step further you could always attack the cast shadows while retaining the occluded shadows. When the day is actually foggy or overcast you typically don't have the dark cast shadows from a noon day sun.
You're amazing! Excited to see more tutorials!
How does this video only has 3.2k views????
Awesome work mate! You have a new subscriber, hope that helps :)
Also, as someone who is really new to AE, this helped me out a lot, thanks!
Love these tutorials - keep it up!
This content is GOLD
You deserve way more views.
Whoa, I've been looking for a channel like yours. Thanks a ton and keep it up! :)
Great!!! you explain and show things in a superb way, thanks!!!
Nice! Catch a thumbs up, mate!
Looks so real nice work
your tutorials are amazing! thank you so much!
I know how this is done already but still a delight to watch it 😍 I wish I was as good as you at explaining stuff 😍
I like your way, keep creating!
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You’re a good sport. I literally just skipped to the results I’m not worth your honor.
[value[0]+time*25,value[1]] for someone need this.
thanks broo
Commenting to influence the algorithm, so u can get more views and make more of these.
Haha I appreciate it Byron
That 4th time of recording was well worth it.
your account is amazing im in shock thank u so much!
God like skills my guy
Thanks for the gem tutorial
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thank you soo much!
thank you bro, keep doing
I hate watched the whole thing! Thank you
3:20 when i select the white solid to multiply everything becomes black the selection of my mask didnt show up ... any idea
edit : i forgot to click on move all attributes when I created the precomp. thaaaanks
I am pretty sure instead of creating the fog with turbulence noise , you can use stock footages ?
Great tuts. More tuts please sir
This is premium
WOW
I don’t use AE, nor did I understand 60% of what was said, but that was engaging.
just curious. Your voice sounds a lot like Garbaj the youtuber....
hi, do you do tutorial pls...🙏
i'm using glow on all my fogs because of you ! ... thank you tho
How would you make the fog go diagonal or horizontally?
We're making the fog move to the right with [value[0] + time*25, value[1]] which is just adding time*25 to the X value -- We can make it move in any direction by just thinking about what we'll need to add or subtract time*25 to. If we wanted to go diagonally (up and to the right) we'd be adding time*25 to the Y (making it go up) and to the X (making it go right) which would look like this [value[0] + time*25, value[1] + time*25]
Hope that helps!
@@AcademyOfEdits thanks a lot!
"Hate watch"? Is that a thing?
Been hate watching all day
Nah, this is not volumetric fog
Its just 2D noise man
Thank you 🎉