The roVe keyframe is heaven. Thanks Jake, I've been aN AE user for many years and always struggling with that situation you want to add a spacing value maintaining the timing. THANKS!!
Jake, I like your videos the best. You get to the point quickly and don't waste time on jokes or puns. 100% of the time spent on watching is useful. Please keep it up. I'll keep watching. And thanks!
Wow. My mind is honestly blown about the rove across time keyframes. That's a feature I've been completely overlooking the recent years and one of the reasons I barely ever used motion paths like that. What a game changer! Thanks Jake ❤
Thanks Jake! I used to not really understand about bezier keyframe ... I just used it to smoothing things, but now I have better understanding. And you always have some surprise tip haha, love that smear motion!
Thank you for this very detailed tutorial 👌 So rove across time is a position place holder. When you place it on a keyframe it means you want to only take the position data from this keyframe, and ignore its easing, so it acts like a position place holder for you.
OMFG i needed rove across time so many times and struggle to simulate this kind of effect so much, search so many times for an answer and I learn about it just now, I feel so good and so bad right now ! Thanks for that answer
Hey Jake, why is it that when I make various points on my path, the path is curved VS straight like yours. I fix it by going to the convert vertex tool but you don't seem to do that (8:20 mark)
Great tutorial Jake, thanks for sharing! (Oh wow, that rove across time, i wanted to know that for a long time, but i didn't know how to search it, and i was about to ask you how to do that with the interpolations, this is great).
it amazing thing to see how idiot like me can be animation professional but until now not understand some basics principles of keyframes :D Cheers Jake!
This video was very helpful! I learned a lot! Been playing around with Schmeer too for a bit and wondered why it didn't work on rotation, but it does. See, I was using a Shape Layer with 4 shapes and rotated each of the 4 shapes individually, no Schmeering to be seen, but when I rotated the whole layer, it worked. Is there a way to change that?
Please I want so much to learn how did you do the “Effects of After Effects” OPENING. That text animations are awesome. Could u make this tutorial? Pleeeeaasee. Tks
Ive got a question about the rove key frame 👀 Since its only available for spatial property. Say I’m animating a non-spatial property, set the starting and ending keyframe and eased them already. Then I want to add an in between cause I want the animation to have a specific value at a specific time (as its interacting with other elements in the picture). Is there any workflow I can ‘rove’ this keyframe? Instead of changing the temporal interpolation to continuous bezier and edit the ease again. Coz a lot of time it’ll break the ease I’ve got for the first and last keyframe, if it makes sense 👀
The way I'd handle this is by animating the element linearly, no easing at all, then precompose it. On the precomp I'd enable time-remapping and do all of my easing there, so that no matter what, the animation within the precomp is there without any easing, and all of the easing is controlled through the time remapping.
How do you hold one property of a keyframe with multiple attributes. For example... I have 2 position keyframes. The second keyframes horizontal is drifting even though both keyframes are set at the same X coordinate. I only want the Y axis to move.
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10 years of using AE and never understood roving key frames like this. Absolutely amazing breakdown and explanation. Thanks, Jake!
YOO ON GOD THIS GUY IS A GOAT
The roVe keyframe is heaven. Thanks Jake, I've been aN AE user for many years and always struggling with that situation you want to add a spacing value maintaining the timing. THANKS!!
It's such a great feature!
Jake, I like your videos the best. You get to the point quickly and don't waste time on jokes or puns. 100% of the time spent on watching is useful. Please keep it up. I'll keep watching. And thanks!
Holy moly! That Rove Across Time is a HUGE game changer!
Wow. My mind is honestly blown about the rove across time keyframes. That's a feature I've been completely overlooking the recent years and one of the reasons I barely ever used motion paths like that. What a game changer!
Thanks Jake ❤
Never got any understanding about AE keyframes like this details and I found that how I underrated it so far, thanks a million!
WOW I NEVER KNEW ABOUT ROVE ACROSS TIME MODE!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH ITS VERY HELPFUL!!!
I'm so excited having a better understanding and learning new techniques everytime, thanks Jake!
Thanks Jake! I used to not really understand about bezier keyframe ... I just used it to smoothing things, but now I have better understanding. And you always have some surprise tip haha, love that smear motion!
Woohoo!
This tut was SO GOOD - great job Jake!
Didn’t know about Schmeeer, can’t wait to try it out 🎉
Thank you! And you're gonna love schmeeer!
Been using after effects user for years! Never heard of rove across time keyframes, will be REALLY USEFUL!!! Thanks again Jake
Excellent explanation about key frames buddy..I appreciate that..thanks man
I've never heard this explained better! Finally I get it! 🙌
Thank you!
Thank you for this very detailed tutorial 👌
So rove across time is a position place holder. When you place it on a keyframe it means you want to only take the position data from this keyframe, and ignore its easing, so it acts like a position place holder for you.
I didn't know about the existence of rove across time... I'm going to try it... excellent tutorial Jake!
It's kind of life changing.
OMFG i needed rove across time so many times and struggle to simulate this kind of effect so much, search so many times for an answer and I learn about it just now, I feel so good and so bad right now ! Thanks for that answer
You're welcome!
Rove Across Time 🔥Dope video
Rove.. Across.. Time.. what a game changer. I thought I knew my keyframes. Thanks for the schooling Jake 😅
There's so much to learn!
Whoah, this is going to take some time to wrap my brain around. I need to understand this. Super useful.
Thanks Jake for those tutorials so importante and valuable!
Great video. Tons of value and the flow into the sponsor was pro-level. Nice work.
Thank you!
This is amazing Jake!! i have watched this on your Skillshare course
this videos help me out so much! i work on motion graphics and there's still a lot i dont know about after effects even when i thought i did! :o
Another great video - Thank You!
Brilliant !!! thank you very much Jake
Dude, great shirt. Such commitment to concept.
Mind blowing understanding rove across time clearer than ever! Bravo, dude!
Very excited
I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one seeing that path on 10:57, am I?
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If you could explain the "Create Nulls from Paths" script next, it would be awesome!
Hey Jake, why is it that when I make various points on my path, the path is curved VS straight like yours. I fix it by going to the convert vertex tool but you don't seem to do that (8:20 mark)
You likely have auto bezier enabled. Go to preferences > general and make sure Default spatial interpolation to linear is checked.
@@JakeInMotion also side note, is the "schmeer" preset available in 2022 AE or is it only 2023 version? It's not showing up
Thank you! that was very helpful
You're welcome!
Your tutorials are amazing! Thanks!
Awesome Jake...You explain things so well
Great tutorial Jake, thanks for sharing! (Oh wow, that rove across time, i wanted to know that for a long time, but i didn't know how to search it, and i was about to ask you how to do that with the interpolations, this is great).
So glad you liked it!
Solid tips on keyframes in After Effects.
When I saw the circles on the graph that blew my mind I never knew that existed
Wonderful explain, thanks Jake ❤️
wow this is awesome
Wonderful
Thanks For all your video's
You just saved me so much time!
it amazing thing to see how idiot like me can be animation professional but until now not understand some basics principles of keyframes :D Cheers Jake!
Great video Jake!!
Thank you!
Thank you .. but the Schmeeer effect is not availabe in my country !?
Great and neat explanation. Thanks
Thank you. Your tutorials are of amazing quality
bro, that shirt says it all😄
This video was very helpful! I learned a lot! Been playing around with Schmeer too for a bit and wondered why it didn't work on rotation, but it does. See, I was using a Shape Layer with 4 shapes and rotated each of the 4 shapes individually, no Schmeering to be seen, but when I rotated the whole layer, it worked. Is there a way to change that?
Unfortunately, no. The expressions are looking for the layer's movement to trigger the echo effect, and shape contents don't affect that.
@@JakeInMotion That's fine! It's a great expression anyway!
Please I want so much to learn how did you do the “Effects of After Effects” OPENING. That text animations are awesome. Could u make this tutorial? Pleeeeaasee. Tks
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@@JakeInMotion u r the BEST
Thanks, great tutorial
another quality video.
Hello , how your keyframes have a border ,while you select them ?🤔
In my aftereffects , they get solid blue color when i select them , no border comes
sorry I didn't understand about hold keyframes. what is their purpose?
I always see this kind of Keyframes and I confuse everytime which should i use Thanks Jake for your effort to make this video.
You're welcome!
Ive got a question about the rove key frame 👀
Since its only available for spatial property.
Say I’m animating a non-spatial property, set the starting and ending keyframe and eased them already. Then I want to add an in between cause I want the animation to have a specific value at a specific time (as its interacting with other elements in the picture).
Is there any workflow I can ‘rove’ this keyframe? Instead of changing the temporal interpolation to continuous bezier and edit the ease again.
Coz a lot of time it’ll break the ease I’ve got for the first and last keyframe, if it makes sense 👀
The way I'd handle this is by animating the element linearly, no easing at all, then precompose it. On the precomp I'd enable time-remapping and do all of my easing there, so that no matter what, the animation within the precomp is there without any easing, and all of the easing is controlled through the time remapping.
Damn fine video Jake.
👍 👍
Always good stuff 🎉
dude i learned so much in this. wow
How do you hold one property of a keyframe with multiple attributes. For example... I have 2 position keyframes. The second keyframes horizontal is drifting even though both keyframes are set at the same X coordinate. I only want the Y axis to move.
Spatial Interpolation.... lol I kept deleting and adding new keyframes back but they kept doing the same thing lol. Sorted. Thanks anyway
Nice shirt!!!!😆
Awesome!
my tuto tonight you roxxxx
nice t-short
how about ease in and ease out, anw thank you sir
Same as easy easy, just for only incoming or outgoing interpolation.
Thanks
What is Kbar?!
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great tutorial, thanks Jake! But am I the only one who sees a pp in motion path of roving keyframes?
I was wondering how long it would take someone to notice 😳. I saw it mid-recording.
nice shirt 😂
The more I am CONFUSED 🤔. Can you put some real examples when is it necessary to use them
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I don't like your shirt. It looks like you escaped from the hospital. Love your videos though. TYVM
This is very helpful. Thank you!