You can download the LumaFusion project files and assets for this video tutorial and follow along: iamstulittle.com/tutorials/tutorials-enhanced-keyframing
This is possibly just asking too much but... Since we have the pencil, it would make sense to me that, the user could draw a path on the screen, have the software record the various X and Ys of that path (possibly the acceleration...) and generate a path from that?? Seems like a natural way of doing it.. Nonetheless, have to hand it to them for adding better key frame control overall 👍🏻👍🏻 being and to move the key frames is a massive step up.
I can honestly say that I don’t think pencil input was considered but I will pass your thoughts along to Luma-Touch. Not a too shabby idea either as an avid Apple Pencil user I would love that functionality as well.
With the power of newer iPads it should be possible to do multi touch automation so you could move multiple layers in real time moving/resizing/fading etc. Would be great for doing music videos.
I use the auto-captions feature in CapCut, then I go through it all make any corrections that are needed. Although I missed one on this video lol.. Did you spot it? Would you like to see a tutorial on how I do it?
@@IAMSTULITTLE thanks for the reply. No I didnt notice. Yes if you dont mind a tutorial please. No rush. Ive got notification switched on on your channel, so will see it if and when you do it. Thanks again .
From the looks of it, there doesn’t seem to be an align to path function, it seems that you have to do that manually for each key frame, by using rotation.
It does seem to be a manual path as you say. I am honestly still discovering things about it in terms of usage, so I am going to reserve judgment. Plus, Luma-Touch are still making a lot of changes from when I first used it until now.
Great video, features look nice and clean, although somewhat sophisticated. If you do more, would love to see - how zooming in clips looks, like taking a clip from 100% to 125%. - longer example/ gaps between keyframes so it’s slower to see how animation looks - keyframe features when cropping, like cropping from half cropped to fully uncropped ease in.
Thank you so much for the in depth tutorial, it was very educational. It was nice to see examples of how could be used together with sound. Also I’m glad that you used it for animation, and not something obvious like titles
You’re welcome. I am trying to do some different use cases other than the obvious with my tutorials. Makes them more interesting than just doing titles.
You can download the LumaFusion project files and assets for this video tutorial and follow along: iamstulittle.com/tutorials/tutorials-enhanced-keyframing
Thanks Stu. now the upgrade is out I really appreciated your tutorial. Well done!
Thank you so much 🤙
This is possibly just asking too much but... Since we have the pencil, it would make sense to me that, the user could draw a path on the screen, have the software record the various X and Ys of that path (possibly the acceleration...) and generate a path from that??
Seems like a natural way of doing it..
Nonetheless, have to hand it to them for adding better key frame control overall 👍🏻👍🏻 being and to move the key frames is a massive step up.
I can honestly say that I don’t think pencil input was considered but I will pass your thoughts along to Luma-Touch. Not a too shabby idea either as an avid Apple Pencil user I would love that functionality as well.
This suggestion gets my vote too!
That’s a great idea ! I’d love to see that.
With the power of newer iPads it should be possible to do multi touch automation so you could move multiple layers in real time moving/resizing/fading etc. Would be great for doing music videos.
I don’t disagree. It will be intriguing to see what direction Luma-Touch go with LumaFusion in the near future 🤙 Thanks for commenting.
The video layer tip is awesome.
It’s a sneaky wee up date they did that I got shown a month or so ago and could not wait to add it into a tutorial.
@@IAMSTULITTLE it a nice little time saving feature.
Any idea when this will be released?
Sometime this month is my best guess
Good vid, can you please tell how you done the text to match the commentary?
I use the auto-captions feature in CapCut, then I go through it all make any corrections that are needed. Although I missed one on this video lol.. Did you spot it?
Would you like to see a tutorial on how I do it?
@@IAMSTULITTLE thanks for the reply. No I didnt notice. Yes if you dont mind a tutorial please. No rush. Ive got notification switched on on your channel, so will see it if and when you do it. Thanks again .
I like the little highlight that you have on your subtitles.
Thank you gotta give credit to CapCut as I am doing my subtitles within it.
The update is out now 🎉
Have fun with it. 🤙
@@IAMSTULITTLE thanks Stu.
From the looks of it, there doesn’t seem to be an align to path function, it seems that you have to do that manually for each key frame, by using rotation.
It does seem to be a manual path as you say. I am honestly still discovering things about it in terms of usage, so I am going to reserve judgment. Plus, Luma-Touch are still making a lot of changes from when I first used it until now.
Great video, features look nice and clean, although somewhat sophisticated.
If you do more, would love to see
- how zooming in clips looks, like taking a clip from 100% to 125%.
- longer example/ gaps between keyframes so it’s slower to see how animation looks
- keyframe features when cropping, like cropping from half cropped to fully uncropped ease in.
I will see what I can do for you 🤙
@@IAMSTULITTLE Sweet, have the notifications on, looking forward to future videos 🔥
Thank you so much for the in depth tutorial, it was very educational. It was nice to see examples of how could be used together with sound. Also I’m glad that you used it for animation, and not something obvious like titles
You’re welcome. I am trying to do some different use cases other than the obvious with my tutorials. Makes them more interesting than just doing titles.