This is such a practical and helpful video! Thank you for sharing your planning structure. There's a lot of videos showing how to make things, but very few that actually explains the process. 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
I am delighted that you found this helpful. One of the reasons I am doing this is precisely to teach a bit differently and go much deeper into topics that I explain. Cool that you caught that :) More videos like this to come!
Makes me so happy to hear you are glad to find me :) I’m currently working on another value packed video, and will be out in just a couple of days, stay tuned!
So happy to hear this! My next video going out tomorrow is going to go very good with this one and will be packed with more value and techniques, make sure to check it out! ^_^
I am so happy to hear that! :) I hope your friend enjoys the video! I will be making more videos on teaching AE from start to finish, so keep a look out for that on my channel! ;)
Hey there! Thanks for the question. As mentioned in the video, all these techniques can be translated to any other Animation software as most of them have the same capabilities as After Effects. Try Rive or Blender or even Krita which are all free and will also have the same capabilities needed to create these effects. You will however need some basic knowledge of the software’s to replicate these effects. I plan to make a free course for all these softwares in the very near future starting with After Effects, which is the industry leader :) Please reach out if you have any further questions.
Hey there! Thanks for the question. A lot of the concepts in this video can be used for any software. The transitions however has been done in After Effects as seen in the video. However, you can absolutely use Da Vinci’s Animation engine called Fusion and pull off the same results, you need to have knowledge of how to use Fusion for that. Let me know if you have any further questions, happy to help:)
Hey there! That is a script called ‘Labels’ it helps to change colour of your layers in the timeline with one click. Very helpful, I use it all the time :)
Hey! I’m flattered and thanks for the comment. I just started off so my fingers are crossed. 🤞 Please feel free to share it to more people and consider subscribing, much more content like this is coming. :))
Thanak for the feedback! Yes it’s almost like a cliche, but there’s a reason it keeps coming back like cliches usually do. We have cliches for a reason! It’s easy to implement by lots of people who are not professional designers. My goal is to push the boundaries of what one can do with this style, my next video tackles that so stay tuned!
This is such a practical and helpful video! Thank you for sharing your planning structure. There's a lot of videos showing how to make things, but very few that actually explains the process. 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
I am delighted that you found this helpful. One of the reasons I am doing this is precisely to teach a bit differently and go much deeper into topics that I explain. Cool that you caught that :)
More videos like this to come!
Awesome!
This is the reason I love small channels! Great video! Thank you very much for sharing. It's gem!
Makes me so happy to hear you are glad to find me :) I’m currently working on another value packed video, and will be out in just a couple of days, stay tuned!
Thank you this was a very helpful tutorial. I needed to get some kind of structure down with my ideas and your explanation helped! TY
So happy to hear this! My next video going out tomorrow is going to go very good with this one and will be packed with more value and techniques, make sure to check it out! ^_^
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This is SO good !!
Hey! Thanks, very glad you appreciated it.
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Your video is very helpful! I shared it to my friend saying it is fantastic that I can't help sharing. It is time for me to learn Ae 😊
I am so happy to hear that! :) I hope your friend enjoys the video!
I will be making more videos on teaching AE from start to finish, so keep a look out for that on my channel! ;)
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Hey there! I’m glad you liked the video ^_^ thanks and more to come soon!
For this, I'll need the AE sub too! Are there any open source software that I can use instead? And will this tutorial hold on that?
Hey there! Thanks for the question. As mentioned in the video, all these techniques can be translated to any other Animation software as most of them have the same capabilities as After Effects.
Try Rive or Blender or even Krita which are all free and will also have the same capabilities needed to create these effects. You will however need some basic knowledge of the software’s to replicate these effects. I plan to make a free course for all these softwares in the very near future starting with After Effects, which is the industry leader :)
Please reach out if you have any further questions.
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Can it be used in the Da Vinci Resolve ?
Hey there! Thanks for the question.
A lot of the concepts in this video can be used for any software. The transitions however has been done in After Effects as seen in the video. However, you can absolutely use Da Vinci’s Animation engine called Fusion and pull off the same results, you need to have knowledge of how to use Fusion for that. Let me know if you have any further questions, happy to help:)
Hello can you please tell me whats the extension/script in your after effects interface (on the left side vertically) which shows color palette 5:27
Hey there! That is a script called ‘Labels’ it helps to change colour of your layers in the timeline with one click. Very helpful, I use it all the time :)
only 120 views?
Hey! I’m flattered and thanks for the comment. I just started off so my fingers are crossed. 🤞
Please feel free to share it to more people and consider subscribing, much more content like this is coming. :))
This style also the background music is so overused. More overused than computer science.
Thanak for the feedback!
Yes it’s almost like a cliche, but there’s a reason it keeps coming back like cliches usually do. We have cliches for a reason! It’s easy to implement by lots of people who are not professional designers. My goal is to push the boundaries of what one can do with this style, my next video tackles that so stay tuned!