Thanks for asking. It became a habit of mine to clone because if I want to use the Source layer again, I can just clone the source and apply effects on it without affecting the source layer, second, when I replicate, the replicator will appear below the main group. Third, is when you clone a group, and trim it, the behaviors keyframes will not be affected. Using clones is really useful, you should use it as much as you can.
This tutorial was very helpful. Thanks for creating it.
Thanks a lot 😊
Nice! Thank you!
Thanks! I hope you enjoy, even though this tutorial is one of my weakness in Motion 😅
great vedio...very helpful
Thanks for watching, I hope you learned something new.
Very well done. It will be neat to recreate popular brand logos animating in Motion 5.
That's a good idea.! I'll take a note of that
amazing
Thanks
Why do you have to keep cloning the source picture and adjusting that instead o just using the original picture
Thanks for asking. It became a habit of mine to clone because if I want to use the Source layer again, I can just clone the source and apply effects on it without affecting the source layer, second, when I replicate, the replicator will appear below the main group. Third, is when you clone a group, and trim it, the behaviors keyframes will not be affected.
Using clones is really useful, you should use it as much as you can.