A message from the future (2022): This actually got a lot easier witht he introduction of CC Light Rays to the effects panel. Much of the creation of the volumetric light can now be done in a single step, by applying the CC Light Rays effect to the ellipse shape. That being said, the rest of the video still applies, and if you want to create the light using this technique, it still works in After Effects 2022. (Yoiu can also extrude and bevel text with single-step effects as well in 2022).
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Your tutorials are so fantastic on every level, excellent information, creativity, quality. What sets you apart from other UA-cam tutorials is that you explain all aspects (what, where, why, when, how) ... and you offer several creative examples. Most other UA-cam tutorials merely explain “how” like rote recipe steps, without explaining why, when, etc. I see that you haven’t posted tutorials for quite some time. I know you are now so much in demand and working on numerous projects. But what made you so well loved within the video and design community is that you took time to give back to the community with your amazing tutorials and you also so generously offered some free plugins for people on low budgets (like myself). As you rise to higher and higher career spheres, please do not forget us regular folk ... please continue posting tutorials and occasionally throw us poor folk some much appreciated crumbs. Thanks !!!
I made this following your exact instructions on here and let me say....this is really cool! My first AE project....although not my own I really learned a ton. Thanks!!! Zero issue!!!!
Really... Thank you. I can't remember when I stopped to follow your tutorials step to step and just started to create something on my own. And after all, I still discover a lot of thing every time I see your videos. It's just amazing.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this awesome tutorial. I have a scene where the actor was "saved", and I needed some angelic lights glowing behind him. This is perfect! Glad most of the mask rotoscoping is done :)
Greetings from a Russian viewer in 2020. Watching this video when I first work at AAE and place a large order at the director's request. Using your video, I created a cool background for the site from hexagons, behind which light moves and draws their outlines. I spent about 5 hours (the first work in my entire life in this program), but the result is beyond words. Thank you so much for your guide. I subscribed and liked it right away :)
I want to thank you for this amazing tutorial. I just used it to create the ending shot on the trailer for my channel and it really added a professional feel! You're the best! I wish I had more than one "like" to give :)
I really like how you explain the finer points. Do you have this in Motion5 at all. I understand the theory is the same, but I'm a real newbie. I'm looking at making a nice intro for my fishing channel.
Just when I think it's done you keep tweaking it to look that much better... thank you so much for these videos. They almost make me want to give up and say "**** it" but it's also motivating at the same time. Keep up the good work.
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Holy sh*t, you still got it. I´ve been following your tutorials for many years and they´re always amazing. Great work.
SOLUTION To everyone getting errors from the expression: There's a bug in some versions of AE that adds a space or line in the name of a layer in front of the text when you name it, so when renaming the null make sure to backspace before typing in "Point". Then go through the process of the pickwhip and adding the toComp expression. No more errors. Here's the final full expression- thisComp.layer("Point").toComp([0,0,0])
It took me quite a while to iron out all the wrinkles but I’ve finally finished. Thank you for posting this and serious congrats on landing the credits job for Star Trek!
Man, another fake vid to get my click! This vid is just genius. These are like watching a movie. I just enjoy watching how you get from nothing to awesome in 15 minutes.
Thank you for this tutorial. Totally helped me out. Even as a newbie I was able to complete it from start to finish and I am using this for my game title.
This is great... I'm having issues at 10:00 with the fractal noise part... the second I turn it to a 3D object I lose the ability to change the blending modes... Can not work out why...
Took almost 2 hours to try and do this in after effects by watching tutorial. I'm quite an ameture with after effects but I hope to be this good someday
Gave it a thumbs up just because you had me cracking up at 16:55. There were great entertaining remarks all throughout the video and love the knowledge. Its a bit beyond my current skill set, but if I practice enough I'll eventually understand what the steps are really doing. A+
Thank you so much. I actually need to do this effect for a short film I've been working on and I was wondering how to do it. This is awesome! Light rays are the new lens flares.
Whenever I convert a layer into a 3D layer, I no longer get the options to set it to Screen mode. I have to change it back to a 2D layer, set it to Screen mode then change it back to a 3D layer. The only problem is that it isn't working the way it does on your composition. Is there a reason for this?
Ever look back on the creative cow days and just go "Whoa, tech has seriously changed things."? Thanks for all the practical lessons. Way more useful than other stuff I've seen.
I am blocked at 6:20, I work with After Effects CC 2017 and the software doesn't show me the pickwhip option for the Radial Fast Blur's Center trigger... Nor can I write any expressions. Does somebody know how to solve the problem ?
+Harry McKenzie That's really interesting. In a lot of way, the German name makes much more sense, since screen is basically the opposite (lightening rather than darkening) mathematical operation of Multiply. (It inverts the layer and uses multiply logic, then inverts it back, to get a lightening effect.) I wonder what prompted the different choice in naming though. Is the word "Screen" simply lost-in-translation in some way?
yOU REALLY NEED TO SLOW DOWN AND DETAIL EVERYTHING YOU DO.... I end up pausing and going back only to see you did something you didnt say AND you're going so fast :/
I used to feel the same way you do, but you just have to get used to using the software so you can know where everything is at. I would practice by watching the tutorials twice then do what I learned from the video.
Dude You really made my day :) Was thinking it would all be amazingly hard but it isnt. And you really explane it clearly and with great humor :) Thx man!
This was fun to watch. I just got my full cc account after outgrowing filmora wondershare in about a week. I have never touched AE or PP before today. I have a lot to learn!
A message from the future (2022): This actually got a lot easier witht he introduction of CC Light Rays to the effects panel. Much of the creation of the volumetric light can now be done in a single step, by applying the CC Light Rays effect to the ellipse shape. That being said, the rest of the video still applies, and if you want to create the light using this technique, it still works in After Effects 2022. (Yoiu can also extrude and bevel text with single-step effects as well in 2022).
You can also make it super easy in the Nebula plugin :)
A message from 2023. CC Light Rays will definitely not give you the same effect that you see done throughout this video.
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@@coreygun no way
Your tutorials are so fantastic on every level, excellent information, creativity, quality. What sets you apart from other UA-cam tutorials is that you explain all aspects (what, where, why, when, how) ... and you offer several creative examples. Most other UA-cam tutorials merely explain “how” like rote recipe steps, without explaining why, when, etc. I see that you haven’t posted tutorials for quite some time. I know you are now so much in demand and working on numerous projects. But what made you so well loved within the video and design community is that you took time to give back to the community with your amazing tutorials and you also so generously offered some free plugins for people on low budgets (like myself). As you rise to higher and higher career spheres, please do not forget us regular folk ... please continue posting tutorials and occasionally throw us poor folk some much appreciated crumbs. Thanks !!!
I made this following your exact instructions on here and let me say....this is really cool! My first AE project....although not my own I really learned a ton. Thanks!!! Zero issue!!!!
Really... Thank you. I can't remember when I stopped to follow your tutorials step to step and just started to create something on my own. And after all, I still discover a lot of thing every time I see your videos. It's just amazing.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this awesome tutorial. I have a scene where the actor was "saved", and I needed some angelic lights glowing behind him. This is perfect! Glad most of the mask rotoscoping is done :)
...what would the world become without you, Andrew?
Oh, the tocomp expression had helped me out so much when comping 3d elements. Nice job Andrew for pointing this out for people!
So good. I'm new to After Effects, it's great to see someone who knows what they're doing use it so efficiently.
Как всегда - На ВЫСОТЕ ! Кашу из топора может сварить!!! Респект !
You are honest... and for a youtuber, this is amazing!
Greetings from a Russian viewer in 2020. Watching this video when I first work at AAE and place a large order at the director's request. Using your video, I created a cool background for the site from hexagons, behind which light moves and draws their outlines. I spent about 5 hours (the first work in my entire life in this program), but the result is beyond words. Thank you so much for your guide. I subscribed and liked it right away :)
1 of best tutorials I have ever seen (including all other softwares tutorials, free and expensive tutorials, quick and long tutorials)
You're an AE Guru with a an excellent sense of humor! :)) Thanks a lot for teaching us AE!
You're alive! :D
New in the design world. Your videos are not confusing and straight forward. You also crack me up keep up the good work man.
I want to thank you for this amazing tutorial. I just used it to create the ending shot on the trailer for my channel and it really added a professional feel! You're the best! I wish I had more than one "like" to give :)
I really like how you explain the finer points.
Do you have this in Motion5 at all.
I understand the theory is the same, but I'm a real newbie.
I'm looking at making a nice intro for my fishing channel.
hello you got good channle!
The good ol' Kramer is back!!!
Just when I think it's done you keep tweaking it to look that much better... thank you so much for these videos. They almost make me want to give up and say "**** it" but it's also motivating at the same time.
Keep up the good work.
Holy sh*t, you still got it. I´ve been following your tutorials for many years and they´re always amazing. Great work.
wow....he's sooo smart and good looking. thanks for the video!
Lol. But what does ".toComp([0,0,0])"mean??
its basically means that, the particular expression is for all the 3 axis I suppose...
SOLUTION To everyone getting errors from the expression: There's a bug in some versions of AE that adds a space or line in the name of a layer in front of the text when you name it, so when renaming the null make sure to backspace before typing in "Point". Then go through the process of the pickwhip and adding the toComp expression. No more errors.
Here's the final full expression- thisComp.layer("Point").toComp([0,0,0])
You are the Man!
thank you soooo much....I was banging my head against the monitor and was startin' to see double!
Thank you.
thanks alot man, you're right
bruh i didnt understand can u plz tell in easy way ?
This was an amazing tutorial, really helped me to get to know different tools etc. Thank you for making this!
This is by far the best after effects tutorial I've watched.
the Master of AE!
Many thanks. ;)
Wow thanks for the tutorial, I really enjoyed that credits scene cause in 3D it looked ridiculously good!
Again Great Vid! I love how you always lead your vids into another practical application, really helps the creative juices flow!
Wow...He's so smart!
And good looking!
i didn't see his looks though in this video xd
6:30
r u gay? not that theres anything wrong with taht
Oh my god, none of you understand the joke. Andrew said that halfway through the video. He's just quoting him as a joke.
@@johngordon5495 i bet u must be like 11 years old
THE BEST AFTER EFFECT TUTORIALIST I SWEAR
I agree with you)))
i agree with you to
i love this guy
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hhhhhh :) oui viva bladi
el jazayriin fi koli makan !!!! hhhh
For the record, this is the best "crappiest" video I've seen in along time. Thanks for the tutorials!
It's fine if you go fast, I've got a pause button.
Very cool tutorial! Greeting from Russia. Так держать!
It took me quite a while to iron out all the wrinkles but I’ve finally finished. Thank you for posting this and serious congrats on landing the credits job for Star Trek!
Awesome tutorial! Learned lots more besides the volumetrics just by watching the rest. Thanks so much!
I watch these videos and feel all amped up and then I switch to AE and end up staring at an empty screen. I'm hopeless.
+adarkerlight same problem... LOL
+adarkerlight haha, so same here :)
+adarkerlight JUST DO IT.... lol
You're not the only one.
I have an issue following the cursor, let alone come up with anything meaningful.
Как всегда шикардос
I love your humor. Competent and humble! Keep 'em comin'
I really enjoy your tutorials they are always fun and very informative, can't wait to try this out some time!
Weddings, nuclear explosions. You know, same thing.
hashaaaaaa
Noah Shreve 😂
Nuclear explosions, weddings. Fantastic
Man, another fake vid to get my click! This vid is just genius. These are like watching a movie. I just enjoy watching how you get from nothing to awesome in 15 minutes.
In 20: 41.
In the motion 15 second is a iternit.
Thank you for this tutorial. Totally helped me out. Even as a newbie I was able to complete it from start to finish and I am using this for my game title.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial and excellent presentation, just what I was looking for. THANK YOU
It's like an even cooler Bob Ross.
Wow if thats the iphone prototype i cant wait to see the android that they ripped it off from :p Thanks for the tutorial andrew!
awesome tut as always! thank you so much Andrew! This is such a cooool effect!
That was awesome! Thanks for taking the time to make these!
This is great... I'm having issues at 10:00 with the fractal noise part... the second I turn it to a 3D object I lose the ability to change the blending modes... Can not work out why...
Also having this issue
Just resolved the issue, change from Ray-Traced 3d to Classic 3d
Took almost 2 hours to try and do this in after effects by watching tutorial. I'm quite an ameture with after effects but I hope to be this good someday
soundspeed757 Yea Andrew krammer has actually done special effects for huge titles like Startreck Into Darkness.
BLU Builders League Unlimited that's pretty neat. It would be pretty cool to actually talk to him some time.
Yea that would be amazing, I'm sure that half and hour with him would be as good as a month of tutorials
probably so
Gave it a thumbs up just because you had me cracking up at 16:55. There were great entertaining remarks all throughout the video and love the knowledge. Its a bit beyond my current skill set, but if I practice enough I'll eventually understand what the steps are really doing. A+
Thank you so much. I actually need to do this effect for a short film I've been working on and I was wondering how to do it. This is awesome! Light rays are the new lens flares.
Whenever I convert a layer into a 3D layer, I no longer get the options to set it to Screen mode. I have to change it back to a 2D layer, set it to Screen mode then change it back to a 3D layer. The only problem is that it isn't working the way it does on your composition. Is there a reason for this?
Same problem here
Ahmad Moussaoui I figured it out. Change the 3D mode to classic 3D. You can't change blend mode with ray traced.
There is a button on the bottom of the timeline that looks like a circle and square intersected, click it to expand the Transfer Control pane.
same
And this is how some third party plugin sellers lost huge amont of cash! XD
You are the best performance in the world. You recognised each other and you recognised sayfiq shahzurabane
its so beautiful man ,don't stop your tutorials
Ever look back on the creative cow days and just go "Whoa, tech has seriously changed things."?
Thanks for all the practical lessons.
Way more useful than other stuff I've seen.
Русские поддерживают Эдрю Крамера! Продолжай делать такие видео-уроки!
I am blocked at 6:20, I work with After Effects CC 2017 and the software doesn't show me the pickwhip option for the Radial Fast Blur's Center trigger... Nor can I write any expressions. Does somebody know how to solve the problem ?
Same here! did you manage to solve it?
hold the "alt" button, and click on the stopwatch
THANKS!!!
very thanksss
exactly the effect i was looking for, looks excellent!
Incredible, some top tips here. Thanks Andy
anybody figure out how to do the effect with the phone?
why do I lose mode switch when changing a layer to 3d?
Raytrace i think
I never had expression problems with this effect, and I love this very much.
The coolest thing video copilot has done to date! Thanks Andrew!!!
Funny in German that "Screen" mode is called "Negativ Multiplizieren" and i bet you know how to translate that. I wonder why.
at 7:30
+Harry McKenzie That's really interesting. In a lot of way, the German name makes much more sense, since screen is basically the opposite (lightening rather than darkening) mathematical operation of Multiply. (It inverts the layer and uses multiply logic, then inverts it back, to get a lightening effect.)
I wonder what prompted the different choice in naming though. Is the word "Screen" simply lost-in-translation in some way?
hey cool thank you for the explanation!! :) sorry for the late reply though hahaha
Harry McKenzie
Haha. Np! :)
1 person got too many dislikes on his videos hahahahah
Absolutely amazing, love your work!!!
I think it's funny "already got the hits," you're creating great content and that'll create returning viewers and a growing fan base.
yOU REALLY NEED TO SLOW DOWN AND DETAIL EVERYTHING YOU DO.... I end up pausing and going back only to see you did something you didnt say AND you're going so fast :/
I used to feel the same way you do, but you just have to get used to using the software so you can know where everything is at. I would practice by watching the tutorials twice then do what I learned from the video.
or you can hit pause like everyone else. How are you gonna tell him what he NEEDS to do. you`re ridiculous.
Yeah, it's better to make a 90 minute detailed video aimed at retards who can't use the pause button.
Jamal Warner I'm ridiculo........Tell him what to do? O_o Umm......
I set mine to 2x speed & pause
i cant at 6:16 ! no english and im noob ! " we gona old click to the stop watch ..." what lol
i have not the "pic wipe" !!! dont apear !
+acharknews.com الشرق للأخبار ok its "alt" !
Pick whip
@@Acharknews Thank you very much, I could not find it.
Awesome, thanks! An excellent tutorial. I'm going to use this for the title of my movie. Really opened up many artistic ideas for me
thank you, Andrew. I now believe in my ability to grasp this stuff again.
lol, 74 dislikes
+SURREAL Studios they must not know how to follow along lol
176 dislikes now
i shouldn't watch this
Thanks dude... I used to doing this inside 3ds max ... you just saved me hours of render time... keep up the good work... cheers
This is one of my favorite tutorials.
Wow!! Just wow! U rocked back then and u gonna rock in future! ✌️
Great tutorial. Watched it pausing every 10 seconds. Tomorrow morning I am going to copy it exactly even if it takes me hours. Thanks Andrew.
Dude You really made my day :)
Was thinking it would all be amazingly hard but it isnt.
And you really explane it clearly and with great humor :)
Thx man!
Great work man! I loved the info and delivery!!
This was fun to watch. I just got my full cc account after outgrowing filmora wondershare in about a week. I have never touched AE or PP before today. I have a lot to learn!
This is amazing, thank you so much. When you do it this it just looks pretty easy and I think I'll try this out soon, too! :)
Really nice, love your tutorial. As for the speed, no problem on my end, I followed very nicely during your video.
I always learn something from your tutorials. Even from very simple effects. Thanks!
Great tutorial; as a beginner, it helped me to add sunlight to an underwater effect. Thanks.
You're probably the best tutor on this planet! thanks a lot! love your videos.
the concept of this helped me create my own type of rays actually.
i was thinking batman literally the entire video!! when you finally did it I had to subscribe. Awesome tutorial :)
Thanks for the tutorial! This is excellent. I hope someday I will understand all this stuff.
best after effects tutorials so far!
Dude, I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial...Awesome!
Great tut after long time! Easy and helpful. Thanks. :)
Thanks from all of you. You are amazing I am watching, liking and sharing your videos. Keep it up. And thanks again from Video Copilot.
Still watching Andrew in 2018 just for the puns. Brightening up my days at work.
Thanks for leaving me hanging on the lighting thing
Andrew YOU ARE REALLY GRATE/ I`m really not only watching and learning a lot of stuffs from you , but also get a fun )) Tanx a lot you dude !!!
Love your Tutorials Bro!
awesome ! good job! thx for sharing
Thx, I only needed like 10 seconds of this actual tutorial but it really helped!!
This is so helpful! Thank you Andrew!
This was phenomenal!