This is great learning for me. Thank you. For some reason, the blur animator is not working on the 3rd animation example - the text won't blur no matter how high of a value I enter. Any idea why?
Make sure your blur is inside the same text animator as the position. That should definitely work because it will be using the same values as position. Let me know if that works.
Thank you so much man ! Really helpful ! i'm ok with videos but when i gotta get creative ideas for motion design i'm really bad at it. These animations are gonna be a big help to create a clear and smooth animated video. Explanations was clear and straight forward, wich is appreciated ! Any chance to know the font you were using during the tut ? I kinda like it because it has these "round" lines and my fonts are way more "squar-esque" than that
I was just wondering if there was anyway to set up after-effects, so key frames that you add are automatically easy ease (without needing F9) and you will have to manually change them back to linear key frames. I asked this because everybody's always hitting F9 to change to that type of key frame but why not have so you set AE to default to be like that and have keyboard shortcut or click to change it back to a regular key frame?
I'm not aware of a default setting that sets keyframes at Easy Ease. That's why you see everybody always going "press F9, press F9, press F9." I agree, it would make life a lot easier. I rarely use linear keyframes so having a default eased keyframe would be amazing. Please let me know if you come across anything like that. I'll do research as well. Thanks for the question!
This video helped me a lot sir! But is it possible for me to combine the second and third one? Instead of the text being animated outawrds like the third effect, I want it to be like the 2nd animation where the blur is still there and letters are still randomized but the text is moving upwards. Thanks again!
for the 2nd text animation is there a way to make one word come up fully before the next word. so if my text said Hello words and I wanted the hello to be fully up before the World comes up.
Thanks for putting out the video; however, I immediately couldn't follow the first effect because you assumed people knew how to access the text preset effects. It would be best not to assume and to let people know how to find the things you are using, especially because those presets are not located to left like you had them by default.
This tutorial is about CREATING text presets. The first one uses Typewriter, which is the most basic and common one. It's right there in Effects and Presets with all the other effects.
Since its been 8 months, not sure you'll see this - but any suggestions how ways to make this process more efficient if using these type of text effects for captions on videos? Maybe using presets? Thank you!
Hi! I'm glad to see this video is still being watched after 8 months, so thanks for that! You can download the project and animatino presets for this tutorial, and you can make your own custom text animation using Text Animators as presets.Select the Animator(s) used and go to Animation / Save Animation Preset and save this to your User Presets (make sure you don't select the entire Text folder or you'll also be saving the original text). When you do subtitles, type your text and then go to Effects and Presets and, with your text layer selected, double-click the preset you saved. Let me know if this works for you!
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You can use any FPS, but the most common are 23.976, 24, 29.97, and 30. These animations are based on keyframes, so FPS doesn't really come into play. If you animate in 30, but then switch to another FPS timeline, you could run into issues. All in all, these work with any comp settings.
Yes, but newbies like me didn’t know where to find those presets. Yours is off to the left. And, going to help and typing in typewriter didn’t help to locate it. You should give tutorials with the default workspace, or tell users where to find things in the default setup. It would make the tutorial more efficient for beginners.
There's no way to possibly create a tutorial that will appeal to every motion graphic designer at every level and with every possible layout setup. My tutorials tend to be pretty basic. If you can't find a preset in Effects and Preset, I'm not really sure what to say. If you keep watching the tutorial, you'll learn quite a bit. I'm really not sure what to say - check out other tutorials, most of them are much more advanced and assume viewers know much more than what I show. I don't use third party plug-ins, and I walk you through every step of the way, but if you're not going to watch my content because you don't know where presets are located, I'm not sure how much help I can be. I do appreciate your time and the comment. I hope I haven't scared you off. If you're looking to learn After Effects, tutorials are the quickest and easiest way. You may not have known where "typewriter" was, but now you do - it's in the Effects and Presets panel along with ALL other effects. Check out the rest of the tutorial, I'm sure you'll learn much more.
It’s literally top right, reset your windows or Google where to find presets u absolute drooler. Do you have a caretaker to help you put your pants on?
Listen troll, I clearly figured it out, but the point is I shouldn't have to Google how to find presets from a tutorial teaching something that involves using presets. @@kipnaplayer5185
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I'm so glad you're getting useful info out of these tutorials.
bro!!! thanks a lot man. You've just made my learning of text animation 10 times faster with just one video.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. Was able to follow with ease
Thanks for the comment the support! I really appreciate it.
I learned more than just animating the texts. Thanks!!!
Thank you Jeff, for being awesome. Cheers bro
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate the kind words.
This again is pure gold! Thanks!
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Good sir, I just want to say I really appreciate all the work you do!
I like the way the letters look like they fly off when time-reversing the KFs.
VERY USEFUL... thank you!
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Ahh! Very nice easings!
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Thanks a lot sir. Please keep making more such videos. Helps a lot for us beginners.
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Thanks for watching, my friend.
Again... Really useful tutorial.
Thanks so much for the kind words, and for watching!
Thank you. Learned a lot
Hey man! thank you! I just love the 3rd one
This is great learning for me. Thank you. For some reason, the blur animator is not working on the 3rd animation example - the text won't blur no matter how high of a value I enter. Any idea why?
Make sure your blur is inside the same text animator as the position. That should definitely work because it will be using the same values as position. Let me know if that works.
Great vid! Very helpful!
Thank you so much man ! Really helpful !
i'm ok with videos but when i gotta get creative ideas for motion design i'm really bad at it.
These animations are gonna be a big help to create a clear and smooth animated video.
Explanations was clear and straight forward, wich is appreciated !
Any chance to know the font you were using during the tut ? I kinda like it because it has these "round" lines and my fonts are way more "squar-esque" than that
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I tend to either use Gotham Narrow or Gilroy. I believe for this tutorial, it was Gilroy.
I was just wondering if there was anyway to set up after-effects, so key frames that you add are automatically easy ease (without needing F9) and you will have to manually change them back to linear key frames. I asked this because everybody's always hitting F9 to change to that type of key frame but why not have so you set AE to default to be like that and have keyboard shortcut or click to change it back to a regular key frame?
I'm not aware of a default setting that sets keyframes at Easy Ease. That's why you see everybody always going "press F9, press F9, press F9." I agree, it would make life a lot easier. I rarely use linear keyframes so having a default eased keyframe would be amazing. Please let me know if you come across anything like that. I'll do research as well. Thanks for the question!
This video helped me a lot sir! But is it possible for me to combine the second and third one?
Instead of the text being animated outawrds like the third effect, I want it to be like the 2nd animation where the blur is still there and letters are still randomized but the text is moving upwards.
Thanks again!
thanks !
THANK YOU!
That's awesome. Thank youuuu
awesome sir!
for the 2nd text animation is there a way to make one word come up fully before the next word. so if my text said Hello words and I wanted the hello to be fully up before the World comes up.
can anyone tell me whats that font?
Thanks for putting out the video; however, I immediately couldn't follow the first effect because you assumed people knew how to access the text preset effects. It would be best not to assume and to let people know how to find the things you are using, especially because those presets are not located to left like you had them by default.
Typewriter is in Effects and Presets... all of them are.
This tutorial is about CREATING text presets. The first one uses Typewriter, which is the most basic and common one. It's right there in Effects and Presets with all the other effects.
Thank you!
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Since its been 8 months, not sure you'll see this - but any suggestions how ways to make this process more efficient if using these type of text effects for captions on videos? Maybe using presets? Thank you!
Hi! I'm glad to see this video is still being watched after 8 months, so thanks for that! You can download the project and animatino presets for this tutorial, and you can make your own custom text animation using Text Animators as presets.Select the Animator(s) used and go to Animation / Save Animation Preset and save this to your User Presets (make sure you don't select the entire Text folder or you'll also be saving the original text). When you do subtitles, type your text and then go to Effects and Presets and, with your text layer selected, double-click the preset you saved. Let me know if this works for you!
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Informative, but pacing felt a bit slow in some parts
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Thanks so much! I really appreciate the comment, and thanks for watching. I'm trying to grow my channel and comments like this make all the hard work worth it.
Play subtitles or show what you're doing below
If we had to do the same, we would have recorded the audio and worked with it
this video has subtitles. Turn on closed captioning.
What fps should your project settings be at for these animations
You can use any FPS, but the most common are 23.976, 24, 29.97, and 30. These animations are based on keyframes, so FPS doesn't really come into play. If you animate in 30, but then switch to another FPS timeline, you could run into issues. All in all, these work with any comp settings.
What is The font that you used for this video?
I believe that's Gilroy
Yes, but newbies like me didn’t know where to find those presets. Yours is off to the left. And, going to help and typing in typewriter didn’t help to locate it. You should give tutorials with the default workspace, or tell users where to find things in the default setup. It would make the tutorial more efficient for beginners.
There's no way to possibly create a tutorial that will appeal to every motion graphic designer at every level and with every possible layout setup. My tutorials tend to be pretty basic. If you can't find a preset in Effects and Preset, I'm not really sure what to say. If you keep watching the tutorial, you'll learn quite a bit. I'm really not sure what to say - check out other tutorials, most of them are much more advanced and assume viewers know much more than what I show. I don't use third party plug-ins, and I walk you through every step of the way, but if you're not going to watch my content because you don't know where presets are located, I'm not sure how much help I can be. I do appreciate your time and the comment. I hope I haven't scared you off. If you're looking to learn After Effects, tutorials are the quickest and easiest way. You may not have known where "typewriter" was, but now you do - it's in the Effects and Presets panel along with ALL other effects. Check out the rest of the tutorial, I'm sure you'll learn much more.
It’s literally top right, reset your windows or Google where to find presets u absolute drooler. Do you have a caretaker to help you put your pants on?
Listen troll, I clearly figured it out, but the point is I shouldn't have to Google how to find presets from a tutorial teaching something that involves using presets.
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