Nice tutorial, looks pretty cool. A time saver on the layer positioning would be adding an expression of Index*192 on the Zpos. They would then position themselves in the z axis as you duplicated the layer.
I studied Graphic Design in uni, we learnt more about general stuff like how to communicate through various different mediums. I just happened to take a likening to technology, other focused more on print.
I learnt a lot through just watching tutorials - honestly kinda cringe thinking about it but sometimes I put on a tutorial whilst I’m cooking or just chilling doing nothing. I learn shortcuts or different ways to produce something through this and then I go off and try to make new shit myself
This is great!
Thanks so much!
Nice tutorial, looks pretty cool. A time saver on the layer positioning would be adding an expression of Index*192 on the Zpos. They would then position themselves in the z axis as you duplicated the layer.
Such a legend for this man
nicholas, just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge. its truly inspired me, ty once again
Thanks so much man, I really appreciate your support man !
Awesome work!
This goes haaaaardddddd
Thanks man - cheers for sticking with me
Great tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing 😁.
Thanks man, I appreciate the support dude
amazing work! keep it up!!
Thank you! Will do my best - hard to balance with work and life but i'm doing my best!
Damn how did you learn all this stuff? Did you follow some tuts or is this the kind of stuff they teach in motion programs at Design schools?
I studied Graphic Design in uni, we learnt more about general stuff like how to communicate through various different mediums. I just happened to take a likening to technology, other focused more on print.
I learnt a lot through just watching tutorials - honestly kinda cringe thinking about it but sometimes I put on a tutorial whilst I’m cooking or just chilling doing nothing. I learn shortcuts or different ways to produce something through this and then I go off and try to make new shit myself
@@a3haus Thanks for your sharing your process, that makes sense. You learn and you experiment!