CC Wide Time | Effects of After Effects
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- In this quick tutorial, I explain how to use the CC Wide Time effect in Adobe After Effects.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:07 CC Wide Time
04:36 Thanks for watching!
This series will go down in history as the greatest AE series. Amazing, Adobe should be paying you Jake for an invaluable service to their product.
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So true
I agree, like an encyclopedia. Always my first go to.
One use I've found for CC Wide Time is that it can do wonders to smooth out jitters in time-lapse footage.
I like how you whizz through all the steps so that experienced people don't get bored and less experienced people can pause and go back. 👌
You're going to be After Effectspedia if you don't stop doing these series. 😂 Amazing tutorials! I'm glad to this community have people like you.
this man is saving the humanity of motion designers with all theses tutos effects, every school online or basics schools should give theses tutos like reference !
This was an amazing effect and tutorial. It was also fun. Thank you for sharing this Jake.
Now THIS is one of the most useful effects I've learned of so far!
this one is really awesome, thanks Jake!
What a cool effect. Thank you Jake
Thanks for this, very informative! Also, combining it with other effects really shows potential ways of using it in a more practical manner 👌
Every tutorial is gold
Thanks. I like the thorough analysis of the parameters. Your teaching style made me subscribe.
That's a big stack of effects! Great example 😊
I love everything about this series. Thanks for the endless tutorials man.
I'm also loving the shia lmao
Woww.. it took me a long to learn that this was in AE?! Played around with turbulent displace and noises with this effect, really cool
This Cool!
Great!
thank u
Btw, this is also a GREAT tool for using as an Onion Skin layer to help with some frame by frame animation with those sweet sweet paths with Shapes in AE.
In a way, it looks more comfortable than a motion blusher
I m wondering if Wide Time is a good option for onion skin replicant inside AE ? Or there is a more sufficient way?
You can make it work, yes. Echo has more controls for how those duplicate frames would look, though.
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Dude I love your tutorials, they're amazing! But I'd imagine that this thumbnail format really hurts your viewership.
People are way more likely to click on a video if the effect is presented in the thumbnail rather than just the name of the effect, which most people aren't gonna look for when searching for tutorials. It's usually _"How do I do this thing?"_ and not _"How do I do this effect?"_
I 100% hear you and do plan to update the thumbnails that would have a good visual for the effect they feature after I finish the series. The reason I didn't in the first place is because this series is just such a massive undertaking that the idea of creating a completely unique thumbnail for each video was too daunting.
My real goal for this series is to have a complete visual glossary of every effect and how to use them. These aren't standard tutorials where I teach you "how to do this thing", it's "how you use this effect." It would be impossible for me to relate every effect to a specific result, and I completely understand that it's not as searchable or "good for the algorithm". I'd rather have a complete guide to every effect so anyone can search for an effect name and find my videos. "How do I do this thing" videos will be coming once this series is complete.
But as always, thank you for watching and for your advice! You are right and I completely agree.
@@JakeInMotion Oh for sure, that's completely understandable, I just don't want the work you put into these to go unnoticed and be seen by as many people as possible.
Thank you for what you do and keep being great!
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