6:20 "And if you export this with a transparent bg, you can just actually place it over top of any other piece of footage, and it just works as a transition." That's some really useful imformation to me as a newbie to After Effect and content creating. I really like the way how dude is sharing insipring tricks for us to learn and shine!
I 2nd that. Your ad spots are always very nicely done. Didn't realize you made them inhouse. Who needs and agency and/or production company when you have the skills inhouse?
it's crazy how much potential this Adobe program has. More video creators need to upskill themselves if they want to produce creative and unmatched content. I'm just starting to learn After FX after 2 years video editing on Premier and the potential this thing holds is breathtaking. Thank you so much for the detailed and fast guide through!
I am in video editing school, thank you so so much for your tutorials, they really help me when I do not catch something when we have lessions at school and I can learn the feature at home with your help, you are a life saver😊
I'm new to both editing and YOU... and I must say, I LLLLLLOVE your work and tutorials!!! I'm so happy to have found you🙌🏻. I know you're going to be my go-to guy. Thank you so much!!!❤
Thanks! Nice and concise. After watching this I used the new Rotobrush on a woman whose right arm enters the frame from screen left, then the left arm comes in 12 frames later. I isolated the right arm thinking I'd have to do both arms separately, but after 20 seconds of calculations not only had it done a great job on the right arm it found and isolated the left arm AND her body. Pretty impressive and super-fast compared to the older version.
I'll need to rewatch this a couple more times but this gave me a good idea of how it works and might actually get me to start using it. Been avoiding it just trying to learn basics for now but I have been realizing lately I will need to start using this a lot soon for stuff I want to make
Thanks man! This is a great example of high-level excitation transfer, succint knowledge dump and quick tip. I remember when you guy were first starting out, now you're taking over the world, lol. Keep going!
I mean this is a very respectful manner. The actor in the video has an incredible set of abs. She works hard at it and it shows. Very motivating for me to get back into my work out routine.
F'ing AWESOME VIDEO! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You know your sh!t, teach it really well and concise with great zoom ins to interface details AND you get to the point fast AND nail it in 7 minutes! Liked, Commented, Subscribed! Wish I could do more but that's all I've got right now! 🤟
DUDE... DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDEE!!! What a Freaking F?! No talkie talkie about ur life, straight to the point!! Im total noob at adobe and even I got it! + THESE BONUS TRICKS AT THE END??? Guys, u are GOLD!
Cool stuff man, but how can you save the moving image by itself with a transparent background? I have supposedly saved it but when I import it into my Premier Pro project it still has a black background. If you can advise me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
As someone who is has been using rotobrush since v1, I can say that v3 is incredibly faster and accurate as far as human subjects are concerned, but it is still borderline unusable unless you have a top of the line PC. The refine brush tool adds processing time multiple over what the regular brush would have taken. Making a correction in the middle of a track destroys the entire track ahead of it. Thats a major time waster. We are still a long way away from a one stop AI driven roto solution. (quick tip - instead of using the refine edge brush, use only the regular brush, freeze the roto and drop in a refine soft matte effect. Saves loads of time.)
Great video! I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer for. If you don't freeze the roto, does the beginning of the clip lose its roto affect you put on it? That seems to happen to me quite often and I don't understand why. I'll get thru 75% of my clip with the roto brush and then the beginning starts to lose the progress I've done on it. Should I freeze half way thru and then continue on? Then freeze again? Appreciate your help!
After 😄 even if you do color correction Ae will default to the video file itself and discard color corrections during the actual process of using Rotobrush so it sadly doesn't make a difference
Thanks, I have question, for sports video clips that have faster movement, what is the ideal frame rate and how much shutter speed is ideal when using RB 3.0 to help prevent motion blur or ghosting in the movements.
I've been trying to figure out how to use the roto brush for the last 3 days and all that i've got is a ton of problems like the border has the purple outline and i can't use the roto brush, when I use it then it only gets the person for a second or the other clip gets roto brushed too if the clips are pre-composed
Thanks for tutorial! Please tell me how can I add this rotobrush to blender. I made camera tracking in after effects and rotobrush of a moving object. I import all this into blender, but the rotobrush doesn't work. Do I need to set up a solid on the rotobrush object or a mask? How can I do this in after effects? how can i make it move like an object in blender?
Thank you! I feel like I'm missing a step. Once I've rotobrush the first frame, I press play, the brush/mask doesn't follow on the subsequent frames. What am I missing here?
Hi Ray, sorry to hear about the frustration. It could be simply that it's working too hard that it's taking a really long time for every frame 😔 The other issue is that sometimes when there's a mismatch between the framerate of your clip and the framerate of your composition it can have some problems. Is your computer really really slow in general? If so it might just be that Rotobrush could be pushing it too hard. Hopefully something in there is able to help. So glad you liked the tutorial, thank you so much for watching! 😄
Amazing tutorial, thank you so very much for making this! What is your opinion of the two-app workflow of Premiere + AfterEffects? You say in the beginning that it is important to commit to the edit at first. But yet it is so hard to commit to the edit without having seen the VFX. The entire back-and-forth between PP and AE seems like such a tedious hassle when you need to change edits. How are coping with it?
Hi Sasha, Thanks so much! Great question 😄 for me personally if there's any concern that a shot might not work out I usually do a really bad basic version as a proof of concept to make sure that what's in my head can actually work on screen in editing, so doing a quick version usually happens before even committing to a project to begin with 😄 But that's also what I like about PP + Ae because I usually link the actual After effects project into PP which prevents needing to jump back and forth as much, and no exporting 😄 I really love that process but I've also noticed I only love it on my desktop with quality hardware but I hate it on my laptop because it's much slower 😑 so I guess it also depends on your computer, at least that's my opinion. Hope that answered your question 😄 So glad you liked the tutorial!
Hmm, thanx for introduction! But when I tried to use rotobrush in my AE 2023 - there is a rotobrush 1.0 and 2.0 only... Maybe it's because my integrated (not discreet) GPU?
What is happening when I'm in rotobrush mode but when I have my green marker to make a path, there are not lines that pop up to indicate a path has been made? I've used this method before but not working this time. Thanks for any help
How do you make it analyse and roto the entire clip though? If I go to play it it just plays a second and them just loops that, and the part thats been analysed disappears from the timeline once it goes so far past it.
I need a tutorial that is going to explain PROPER workflow using RotoBrush. I'm creative enough I don't need tips on that. What I do need to understand is why, even after freezing, Rotobrush STILL wants to endlessly propagate. On to the next tutorial that can address this.
There's not quite a one click solution, but you can get around it by duplicating the layer and removing the roto from the bottom. Then you can set the top roto layer to be the matte for another layer with the layer controls on the left. This makes it look like the roto is cutout and you can see through it which would be exactly the same thing that you're getting at but in a messy workaround.
Man I'm struggling here.. I don't get the green cursor after double clicking the footage.. I have selected the roto tool.. but I don't get to "paint" the green lines..
why is it that when there's a part of footage where AE included some unwanted background, I try to go back in with the red rotobrush and it doesn't erase the background? Or it does, partly, but it only shows it after playing the scene again. I think I have enough RAM and mycomputer is optimized for doing all of this. Has this ever happened to anyone?
Your teaching skills are truly impressive. Explain things so clearly and effectively. Keep up the great work
6:20 "And if you export this with a transparent bg, you can just actually place it over top of any other piece of footage, and it just works as a transition." That's some really useful imformation to me as a newbie to After Effect and content creating. I really like the way how dude is sharing insipring tricks for us to learn and shine!
The production value of your tutorial is impressive. I mean, so freaking good! You’re inspiring while you teach!
WOW! That's SO kind of you to say Damon! 😄 Thank you so much! 🙏 That really means a lot to me!
I 2nd that. Your ad spots are always very nicely done. Didn't realize you made them inhouse. Who needs and agency and/or production company when you have the skills inhouse?
it's crazy how much potential this Adobe program has. More video creators need to upskill themselves if they want to produce creative and unmatched content. I'm just starting to learn After FX after 2 years video editing on Premier and the potential this thing holds is breathtaking.
Thank you so much for the detailed and fast guide through!
I love After Effects :)
Thank you so much for this, too many vids on YT about the pros, cons, comparisons - rather than just a simple 'how to'. Good job guys, as always 👍
Clean and clear... Many youtubers didn't tell the problems but u did. Thank u
I am in video editing school, thank you so so much for your tutorials, they really help me when I do not catch something when we have lessions at school and I can learn the feature at home with your help, you are a life saver😊
Excellent tutorial! You're really walking the talk by having such high production value. Concise yet detailed and very well paced. Subscribed!
This was absolutely perfect, and exactly the tutorial I needed! Thank you!! ❤
Fantastic tutorial-concise, easy to follow, and packed with practical tips. Thanks a lot!
I'm new to both editing and YOU... and I must say, I LLLLLLOVE your work and tutorials!!! I'm so happy to have found you🙌🏻. I know you're going to be my go-to guy. Thank you so much!!!❤
Wow thank you so much, that's so incredibly kind of you and always happy to help!
this video is simple and to the point. excellent tutorial. i regularly come back to this video when i forget how to use rotobrush XD. great job
I love your tutorials, they're the best. Keep 'em coming. Thank you.
Wow! Thank you so much!🙏100% I'll keep 'em coming! 😄
thank you! this was so helpful and in depth!! you answered any question i had before i could realize that i had it :)
Very impressed. Like the style, the pace, excellent job.
Thanks! Nice and concise. After watching this I used the new Rotobrush on a woman whose right arm enters the frame from screen left, then the left arm comes in 12 frames later. I isolated the right arm thinking I'd have to do both arms separately, but after 20 seconds of calculations not only had it done a great job on the right arm it found and isolated the left arm AND her body. Pretty impressive and super-fast compared to the older version.
I'll need to rewatch this a couple more times but this gave me a good idea of how it works and might actually get me to start using it. Been avoiding it just trying to learn basics for now but I have been realizing lately I will need to start using this a lot soon for stuff I want to make
That was so great! Sharp tutorial thank you.
Fascinating. I never paid attention to that tool until now. So many applications for this effect. Thank you
Just in time! This saved me hours of doing it by hand. Thanks!
amazing explanation 👍🎉🥳
Well paced and and put together. Found it extremely helpful!
Your videos are always so high quality. As a viewer, I appreciate it.
Wow! Thanks so much! 😄🙏 So happy you liked it!
You saved my life!!! Thank you so much I avoided a reshoot thanks to you
Thanks man! This is a great example of high-level excitation transfer, succint knowledge dump and quick tip. I remember when you guy were first starting out, now you're taking over the world, lol. Keep going!
Brilliant - short, sweet and inspiring.
Thrilled to liked it! It was so much fun to make too!
I haven't used after effects myself in over 10 years. What a difference these days from drawing masks by hand.
Love it! Thanks🎉
Love your work! Keep up the good work and you are a inspiration
WOW! 😄 Thank you so much!🙏That's incredibly kind of you to say and that really means a lot to me!
Awesome tutorial!,thanks
love the editing of this video
Wow! Thanks so much! 😄🙏 you just made my day!
Thanks bro , your just amazing ❤
Dude, you are unstoppable.
Thanks James! 😄🙏 That's so kind of you to say! Stoked you liked the video!
very logical explanation
As always, an AMAZING tutorial. Thank you
Wow! 😄 Thank you so much!🙏 That's SO kind of you to say!
Very clear and super informative. Many Thanks
this is freaking gooooood!
Perfect video! Thanks!
Thanx for the great video dude! Much appreciated! 🙏🏼♥💛💚🙏🏼
Superb tutorial, really nice to get it so fast after release as well, thanks :)
Cool, thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Very good video and straight to the point...thanks!
My pleasure! 😄🙏 I hate wasting time 😁
Damn, Bro! Crushed it.
Thank you so much
Excellent tutorial
Great tempo and full of tips, than you!
my gooodnesss you know your stuff 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Well that's an amazing tutorial. Thanks!
Amazing Tutorial, that kind of amazing Tips
Thanks so much, so happy to hear this is helpful to you!
Dude how do you talk so fast and clean? I was really impressed by your vocals lol
I mean this is a very respectful manner. The actor in the video has an incredible set of abs. She works hard at it and it shows. Very motivating for me to get back into my work out routine.
Well done!!
thanks for very easy explaination
My pleasure! 😄🙏 Glad it was easy to follow!
My respects!
F'ing AWESOME VIDEO! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You know your sh!t, teach it really well and concise with great zoom ins to interface details AND you get to the point fast AND nail it in 7 minutes! Liked, Commented, Subscribed! Wish I could do more but that's all I've got right now! 🤟
The music in this advertisement is so good. Can you tell me the name of the song, or where I can download it to listen to? Thank you.
DUDE... DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDEE!!! What a Freaking F?! No talkie talkie about ur life, straight to the point!! Im total noob at adobe and even I got it! + THESE BONUS TRICKS AT THE END??? Guys, u are GOLD!
Wow! Thanks so much! 😄🙏 You just made my day with this comment! Cheers!
Wow, thanks 🎯👍🎉🎊
perfect exactly what i needed
Thrilled to help! What are you working on?
that is the best tutorial
so amaaaazing!
😄🙏
Cool stuff man, but how can you save the moving image by itself with a transparent background? I have supposedly saved it but when I import it into my Premier Pro project it still has a black background. If you can advise me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
As someone who is has been using rotobrush since v1, I can say that v3 is incredibly faster and accurate as far as human subjects are concerned, but it is still borderline unusable unless you have a top of the line PC. The refine brush tool adds processing time multiple over what the regular brush would have taken. Making a correction in the middle of a track destroys the entire track ahead of it. Thats a major time waster. We are still a long way away from a one stop AI driven roto solution. (quick tip - instead of using the refine edge brush, use only the regular brush, freeze the roto and drop in a refine soft matte effect. Saves loads of time.)
coolest video ever
Thanks man!
Any time! 😄🙏
so coooool thank's !
Great video! I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer for. If you don't freeze the roto, does the beginning of the clip lose its roto affect you put on it? That seems to happen to me quite often and I don't understand why. I'll get thru 75% of my clip with the roto brush and then the beginning starts to lose the progress I've done on it. Should I freeze half way thru and then continue on? Then freeze again? Appreciate your help!
Thanks for this tutorial!!!
😄 Totally my pleasure!🙏Glad you liked it!
For sure!!
Great video but I feel like Adobe has just been gaslighting me for years into believing that the rotobrush has ever gotten any better. lol
Cool video!! Would you recommend color correction before or after this editing?
After 😄 even if you do color correction Ae will default to the video file itself and discard color corrections during the actual process of using Rotobrush so it sadly doesn't make a difference
thank you thank you thank you!!!!
so cool!!!!
can you make the animation come in back in front of your rotoscoped subject, so that it appears to be swirling all around them?
very good video thanks
So glad you think so! 😄🙏
Thank you!
Always welcome!
Thanks, I have question, for sports video clips that have faster movement, what is the ideal frame rate and how much shutter speed is ideal when using RB 3.0 to help prevent motion blur or ghosting in the movements.
It is super amazing...
😄 Thanks so much!🙏
Can I find this folding paper animation from 0:20 on motion array?
broooo, u just saved my ass, ty sm
thank you bb
I've been trying to figure out how to use the roto brush for the last 3 days and all that i've got is a ton of problems like the border has the purple outline and i can't use the roto brush, when I use it then it only gets the person for a second or the other clip gets roto brushed too if the clips are pre-composed
Thanks for tutorial! Please tell me how can I add this rotobrush to blender. I made camera tracking in after effects and rotobrush of a moving object. I import all this into blender, but the rotobrush doesn't work. Do I need to set up a solid on the rotobrush object or a mask? How can I do this in after effects? how can i make it move like an object in blender?
1:00 after clicking the tool, my cursor doesnt draw a line to the object. please advise
Thank you!
I feel like I'm missing a step.
Once I've rotobrush the first frame, I press play, the brush/mask doesn't follow on the subsequent frames. What am I missing here?
Hi Ray, sorry to hear about the frustration. It could be simply that it's working too hard that it's taking a really long time for every frame 😔 The other issue is that sometimes when there's a mismatch between the framerate of your clip and the framerate of your composition it can have some problems. Is your computer really really slow in general? If so it might just be that Rotobrush could be pushing it too hard. Hopefully something in there is able to help. So glad you liked the tutorial, thank you so much for watching! 😄
Where can i find your final video product/commercial?
Amazing tutorial, thank you so very much for making this!
What is your opinion of the two-app workflow of Premiere + AfterEffects? You say in the beginning that it is important to commit to the edit at first. But yet it is so hard to commit to the edit without having seen the VFX. The entire back-and-forth between PP and AE seems like such a tedious hassle when you need to change edits. How are coping with it?
Hi Sasha, Thanks so much! Great question 😄 for me personally if there's any concern that a shot might not work out I usually do a really bad basic version as a proof of concept to make sure that what's in my head can actually work on screen in editing, so doing a quick version usually happens before even committing to a project to begin with 😄 But that's also what I like about PP + Ae because I usually link the actual After effects project into PP which prevents needing to jump back and forth as much, and no exporting 😄 I really love that process but I've also noticed I only love it on my desktop with quality hardware but I hate it on my laptop because it's much slower 😑 so I guess it also depends on your computer, at least that's my opinion. Hope that answered your question 😄 So glad you liked the tutorial!
@@MotionArrayTutorials It does) thank you so much for taking the time to answer the question!🎆
version 3 is incredible
Hmm, thanx for introduction! But when I tried to use rotobrush in my AE 2023 - there is a rotobrush 1.0 and 2.0 only... Maybe it's because my integrated (not discreet) GPU?
What is happening when I'm in rotobrush mode but when I have my green marker to make a path, there are not lines that pop up to indicate a path has been made? I've used this method before but not working this time. Thanks for any help
How do you make it analyse and roto the entire clip though? If I go to play it it just plays a second and them just loops that, and the part thats been analysed disappears from the timeline once it goes so far past it.
my after effects only has 2.0. How did you get the 3.0 version?
Kinda hard at first, but it worked.
I need a tutorial that is going to explain PROPER workflow using RotoBrush. I'm creative enough I don't need tips on that. What I do need to understand is why, even after freezing, Rotobrush STILL wants to endlessly propagate. On to the next tutorial that can address this.
Was looking for a little more info on V3.0 not just "Here is how the roto brush has always worked".
Good thing there’s 20k channels with Ae tuts 😂 right 😎🖤🍭🫶🐓. Although he did say it’s way faster and more accurate 😂 than 2.0 🌯 enjoy my friend 🙏
anzwaz to invert the rotoscop mask? to keep the background but remove the subject?
There's not quite a one click solution, but you can get around it by duplicating the layer and removing the roto from the bottom. Then you can set the top roto layer to be the matte for another layer with the layer controls on the left. This makes it look like the roto is cutout and you can see through it which would be exactly the same thing that you're getting at but in a messy workaround.
Mocha laughs in Rotobrush's face 🤣
You guys need to expand your filters and categories in the music section of your website a bit
We'd love to know what you're missing?
Man I'm struggling here.. I don't get the green cursor after double clicking the footage.. I have selected the roto tool.. but I don't get to "paint" the green lines..
Hmm, the line when i try to paint out the roto scope is blue. And nothing happens when I'm drawing
why is it that when there's a part of footage where AE included some unwanted background, I try to go back in with the red rotobrush and it doesn't erase the background?
Or it does, partly, but it only shows it after playing the scene again. I think I have enough RAM and mycomputer is optimized for doing all of this. Has this ever happened to anyone?