Please keep doing videos on the breakdown of that Nike commercial from Oddfellows. It's one of my favourite pieces, but I had no idea how to tackle it until you started deconstructing it.
Love your tutorials, my passion is photography and now i got interested to motion graphics, im always having fun while watching and doing your tutorials
I've found this handy hotkey tip for creating keyframes in a quick way: Let's say that you want a keyframe on 'Position'. Normally you'd type 'P' and then click the stopwatch icon on the left. But you can also do the quick way by pressing 'ALT' and 'P'. It will open the position property and place a keyframe at the playhead. This also works with 'Scale', 'Opacity', 'Rotation', etc.
Been watching your videos for a little bit now, and I love the way in which you dive straight in, and don't shy away from anything that might be complex. I really leave every video with an even better grasp of AE 😊
i love this channel. these videos just do something to my heart. I just want to edit a million videos right now and blow people's minds. Yep, these videos are THAT inspiring.
Love everything about your work! Your process, creativity, problem solving, animation, and style is so inspiring to me! Keep these awesome tutorials coming!
thank you so much for this tutorial, it really is amazing how kind people like you are to make others basically learn for free. As a graphic design student who often does video work i really thank you!
Love finding old vids I've missed, honestly curious how your mind works and comes up with these ideas. Maybe idea for a video, a thought process and 'how an idea sparks and gets made' etc... ?
Hi. I know that the comment is not the first freshness, but I want to say a huge thank you for these guides. I hope you will continue in the same spirit and everything will be fine for you.
I really like your videos. I've done an advanced training in AfterEffects in early 2020 and your videos help me refresh my knowledge and give me so much inspiration
4:04 I find that much easier than parenting all layers to each other is to simply achieve the same effect with an expression. I would start by setting a Slider on a single layer, and calling it "Scale Amount." Let's say I put that on Null 1. Then, in this comp, I would use the following expression on the scale property of all layers: thisComp.layer(thisLayer.index+1).transform.scale * thisComp.layer("Null 1").effect("Scale Amount")("Slider") / 100; I usually get the scale amount by pick whipping. Once you've written that into one scale property, you can copy the scale of the affected layer and then paste into all other layers. You now have a Slider that will cascade your scale amounts. I often do this for delaying objects in the same comp, too. Instead of using the slider as a percentage, I use it as a delay, and use .valueAtTime(time-framesToTime(~~Slider)
youre blowing my mind Idk how i came across you since I only just started after effects about a month ago. with my limited knowledge, youve blown my mind haha
Not sure if you will see this, but can you do videos about some of the "Nightmare Clients" you received in the past. Maybe do a series discussing the experience and how that affected you as a Motion Graphics Artist. Also great work as usual!
Hey! I rarely leave any comments but you are doing really good stuff. At least our tastes match, maybe that's the reason I subscribed Wish I could do such breakdowns with my own brain :)
I just love this style!
Random spinning things just makes everything look a bit more creepy
Thanks so much! Haha, I just can't help myself.
@@BenMarriott Specially with the rotating baby, it reminded me of an American Horror Story promo they did lmao
I have literally been trying to find a tutorial for this for some time now, thank you!
Amazing! I hope you find this one useful. :D Thanks for watching! Any other tutorials that you can't find?
Please keep doing videos on the breakdown of that Nike commercial from Oddfellows. It's one of my favourite pieces, but I had no idea how to tackle it until you started deconstructing it.
Thanks man! It's so good right :D what I'd give to crack open that project file, haha
Check out Blink My Brain’s work. I believe he animated it.
The guy who worked on that commercial is enternull on insta, I guess he played with a scanner to get those distortion effects
Who else hits that like button before even watching, simply bc, well its Ben, and he is an amazing human🤟 thanks for another great video man
You're the best! :)
I do!!!!
Love your tutorials, my passion is photography and now i got interested to motion graphics, im always having fun while watching and doing your tutorials
Thanks so much! That's so awesome to read :D There are some awesome photograph-based motion graphics works that I bet you'd be awesome at
I've found this handy hotkey tip for creating keyframes in a quick way:
Let's say that you want a keyframe on 'Position'. Normally you'd type 'P' and then click the stopwatch icon on the left. But you can also do the quick way by pressing 'ALT' and 'P'. It will open the position property and place a keyframe at the playhead.
This also works with 'Scale', 'Opacity', 'Rotation', etc.
yellow images do be looking pretty good rn tho
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Its amazing how something with such simple motion can look so good with these compositing techniques
Thanks man!
I thought the same thing. Especially when you showed the mask / feather part. I never thought of doing that!
You're the man Ben. So prolific.
Been watching your videos for a little bit now, and I love the way in which you dive straight in, and don't shy away from anything that might be complex. I really leave every video with an even better grasp of AE 😊
That's awesome! Thank you so much!! :)
I love youtubers that reply to everyone's comments
I have just a started a motion graphics module in uni and your channel is an amazing help - I have been binge watching all morning!!!
me just having downloaded after effects and never have used it: i like ur funny words magic man✨
Oh i love the rotating shapes to create the shading...simple but very effective!
ben you're a genius and a scholar
*awesome! One more Ben Marriot masterpiece! :)*
Thanks a ton! :)
You're so effective with how you approach the technique. I tend to overthink and end up with everything being manual, which takes forEVER.
Amazing breakdown,style frames really help
The more resolution we have, the more we can reduce the resolution - Ben
hahaha, I didn't even notice I said such things :)
Ben Marriott you never said that, but i thought it was funny how you took high res assets and made them gritty. It’s part of your style.
the amount of value i get from this video legitimately makes me wanna cry. thank you so much bro
Still making the best tutorials out there! Not only resourceful and full of knowledge but inspiring!
i love this channel. these videos just do something to my heart. I just want to edit a million videos right now and blow people's minds. Yep, these videos are THAT inspiring.
Love this so much! Urgh, I can't get enough of your tutorials!
love you ben
This guy is too good.
Elegant way to achieve the style.. amazing
Thanks so much :D I've dedicated my life to finding new ways to add git & texture haha
I´d love to see a tour desk video of you talking about the specs of your computer and your workspace Ben!
NICE!! I love it that you cover various styles and genres in your videos, absolutely fabulous, thanks!
So many good lil tips in here!
Love everything about your work! Your process, creativity, problem solving, animation, and style is so inspiring to me! Keep these awesome tutorials coming!
thank you so much for this tutorial, it really is amazing how kind people like you are to make others basically learn for free. As a graphic design student who often does video work i really thank you!
Love finding old vids I've missed, honestly curious how your mind works and comes up with these ideas.
Maybe idea for a video, a thought process and 'how an idea sparks and gets made' etc... ?
You're awesome Ben
Thanks for the tutorial ben!
Thanks so much for watching :D
Amazing tips, thank you so much
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Dude. So good. Soooooo good.
Hi. I know that the comment is not the first freshness, but I want to say a huge thank you for these guides. I hope you will continue in the same spirit and everything will be fine for you.
you are sooo smooth while introducing the sponsor hahah what a king !!!!
You sold me on yellow images. WOW.
That was by far the most smoothest tutorial I've ever watched. Very pleasing to follow your workflow!!
Thanks for the easy explanation! I'll study and use it.
So awesone your style and workaround
Didn't even know the workflow with the styleframes as im quite new to the subject, so this alltogether was very helpful
Man you are awesome! I'm from Argentina.
Man your are the boss!
This tutorial taught me more after effects tricks than any other after effects tips and tricks video
Thankyou! been looking this kind of tutorial for a long time. Youre very helpful!
This has literally blow my mind, so stylish and so easy to follow
what a quality sponsor! sooo nice
Genius 🙌 Great video!
Thank you so much and i love your channel (Thai fan)
I love you for watching!
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I love the look!!
Thanks pal!
this world is exciting
i just can't with this tutorial... i love u so mucho
Glad you like it! Thanks so much for the love :)
These are cool tutorial definitely gonna try this out. Thank you for sharing your awesome ideas!
Thanks so much for watching :D please send me what you make! @ben_marriott_
this is some next level shit, been using ae for years, never knew these tricks, and shortcuts, damn..
You should recreate the brainwashing scene from Zoolander in this style, "Relax (Don't Do it)" - great stuff as always Ben!!
Haha, I had that song in my head at least 60% of the time watching this
Great tutorial so many great workflow tips, thx 🙏
This is dope man, I love it!
this is so good oh my god
great work man!
I really like your videos. I've done an advanced training in AfterEffects in early 2020 and your videos help me refresh my knowledge and give me so much inspiration
Super Cool!
This comes right at the perfect time! Thanks for the comprehensive tutorial
always the best and kind heart < 3
This tutorial is packed with great info and tips thank you!
you are really an inspiration thank you!
Top-tier stuff as always!! Thank You for sharing this
Just awesome!!
this video is amazing thanks for sharing it
4:04 I find that much easier than parenting all layers to each other is to simply achieve the same effect with an expression. I would start by setting a Slider on a single layer, and calling it "Scale Amount." Let's say I put that on Null 1. Then, in this comp, I would use the following expression on the scale property of all layers:
thisComp.layer(thisLayer.index+1).transform.scale * thisComp.layer("Null 1").effect("Scale Amount")("Slider") / 100;
I usually get the scale amount by pick whipping. Once you've written that into one scale property, you can copy the scale of the affected layer and then paste into all other layers. You now have a Slider that will cascade your scale amounts. I often do this for delaying objects in the same comp, too. Instead of using the slider as a percentage, I use it as a delay, and use .valueAtTime(time-framesToTime(~~Slider)
I am in love
youre blowing my mind
Idk how i came across you since I only just started after effects about a month ago. with my limited knowledge, youve blown my mind haha
Easy to follow thanks man!
Very cool. Reminds me of the Happy World Daddy transitions
This looks very cool. We have not seen this effect used much before. What would you say is the most important part of the process?
subscribed within seconds!
This is amazing!
i was looking for a tutorial like that! u fire bro
love your job bro 🔥
Amazing video!
Ben you beautiful human being, so fucking talented.
Always Good
Always great!!!!!!
KEYFRAME ASSISTANT - SEQUENCE LAYERS!!!! AHHHHHHHH
Damn! Great Technique Brother...
Not sure if you will see this, but can you do videos about some of the "Nightmare Clients" you received in the past. Maybe do a series discussing the experience and how that affected you as a Motion Graphics Artist. Also great work as usual!
Amazing
Awesome, Ben! Reminds me of Homer Simpson Japan version episode haha.
you're Amazing !!
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10:50 I wonder how you put the grain texture in that part. And thank you for your kind explanation!
Прикольно. Всегда интересно посмотреть за процессом и узнать новые фишки.
Hey! I rarely leave any comments but you are doing really good stuff. At least our tastes match, maybe that's the reason I subscribed
Wish I could do such breakdowns with my own brain :)
soooooo cool
"We always level our layers, we always posterise time 12fps & we always say Ben Marriott, president of the world!!!!"
Subb'd and liked! Awesome channel!
Incredible! What’s your PC set up?
sweet! BTW for peeps into Yellow Images that 30% still works and you can go for the month subscription - great value with the discount ;)