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I love the content, how do you explain, but please, mind that while it takes you a second to say "We go opacity and create a keyframe here", we need to watch your screen, watch where are you clicking, go to our After Effects screen, search the same option and click it. Go a bit slower. Anyway, great content. One of the best on YT.
Thanks for the tutorial however if possible consider slowing down the rate you speak at so it's in line with what you doing, certain things you said flew right past me. Couldn't catch a word in bits.
Thanks I don't know where I did something wrong once i make the duplicate the upper layer doesn't allow the lower layer to show. How can you help I am using Adobe After Effects 2020
(On my AE project) The mask is out sync with the text and line. The mask appears to start/end and in the correct position (I think) ...But the mask moves at different speeds to the text and line. Why is might this be? Really liked you're tutorial, thought it could be made slightly better is you slowed down. Thank you
Why do you precompose everything? Keep watching your videos and see you do it, but I'm unsure why / when one should do it. Is it personal preference? Or does it have a use in the moment? I'm a noob and know nothing, just hoping for more information. Thanks
You precompose because if you don't, you're in for a crap tonne more work. eg. if you create a little animation involving a few layers, then want to zoom all the layers equally in exactly the same direction at the same time, you can muck around zooming separately on each layer OR you can precompose (it's like you create little groups) and essentially "apply to all". If that doesn't make sense, just try to do a project, and skip out precomposing and see what happens......
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► Save hours of time and check out thousands of LOWER THIRD After Effects templates here: bit.ly/2q73hRy
I love the content, how do you explain, but please, mind that while it takes you a second to say "We go opacity and create a keyframe here", we need to watch your screen, watch where are you clicking, go to our After Effects screen, search the same option and click it. Go a bit slower.
Anyway, great content. One of the best on YT.
agreeeeee,...
you realize you can just play the video in 0.50 speed and then it is automatically easier to follow.....
"Something ridiculous like this." xD You rock man, you already know that, but still! Thanks, again!!!
You rock! Thanks a lot!
you are a good teacher learned ae from just watching your videos
i have only one word for you waw to much love from india
you describe it much faster mate ... i couldn't follow you up on single step ...
I want to make the lower third of the "subscribe" :)
thanks for your videos you explain everything well and i learn after effects fast
cool! Thanks man!
Thanks for the tutorial however if possible consider slowing down the rate you speak at so it's in line with what you doing, certain things you said flew right past me. Couldn't catch a word in bits.
Another great tut! Cheers man!!
Thank you!
Your channel is one of the best for AE. Thank you for all efforts you making for us, your YT followers.
Thank you for the support!
Thank you so much, I made 9 lower thirds like this in just one hour thanks to this amazing tutorial. Greetings from Mexico.
Thanks I don't know where I did something wrong once i make the duplicate the upper layer doesn't allow the lower layer to show. How can you help I am using Adobe After Effects 2020
Thanks man!
just awesome man
(On my AE project) The mask is out sync with the text and line. The mask appears to start/end and in the correct position (I think) ...But the mask moves at different speeds to the text and line. Why is might this be?
Really liked you're tutorial, thought it could be made slightly better is you slowed down.
Thank you
Thank you for your great tutorials, I've learnt so much from them)
Awesome tutorial, really great content. Thanks man.
thank you !! :D
The edit confuse me a lot
Why do you precompose everything? Keep watching your videos and see you do it, but I'm unsure why / when one should do it. Is it personal preference? Or does it have a use in the moment?
I'm a noob and know nothing, just hoping for more information. Thanks
sucks that they don't get back to you with an answer right.... I think its mainly for organization purposes
You precompose because if you don't, you're in for a crap tonne more work. eg. if you create a little animation involving a few layers, then want to zoom all the layers equally in exactly the same direction at the same time, you can muck around zooming separately on each layer OR you can precompose (it's like you create little groups) and essentially "apply to all".
If that doesn't make sense, just try to do a project, and skip out precomposing and see what happens......
Slow down, lol. Very good info but your racing through the steps.
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should I be paying you????? free knowledge ??????? what is this ?