@@MotionXP Dear Cultured Brother, I really appreciate it for giving these precious project files for completely free (Unlike most of the money crazed maniacs) Thank you so much
This is unreal! As someone that is brand new to After Effects, this video has helped me understand so much in an insanely short amount of time. Thank you!
Absolutely awesome tips! I already used Colorama but more like the gradient map effect in photoshop, But being able to loop those gradients like that is amazing!
@MotionXP Dear Cultured Brother, I really appreciate it for giving these precious project files for completely free (Unlike most of the money crazed maniacs) It enormously helps me to analyze your attempts/steps, perfectly copy them and then make my own designs. Thank you so much
I always loved the noise effect in AE: I used it so many times to create animated textures like water caustics. Would have taken forever to render real simulated caustics directly out of the C4D scene especially on that 16K LED show I worked on
The alternative way you showed in this video is not appropriate, you could use motion tile to easily loop seamlessly Did you tried to make it look hard so that everyone use in the way you showed? Who knows! Whatever, this is a good tutorial.
I kept on liking this video, at the point of writing this comment , I have liked and unliked and reliked it 3 times, each time, forgetting I liked it earlier.
hard disagree, his head is where the majority of the rest of the content is, the output from AE, making it a natural landing spot for his face when doing ptc
this channel slaps nuts.
This is the best compliment I've ever received 😁
ouch
@@MotionXP Dear Cultured Brother, I really appreciate it for giving these precious project files for completely free (Unlike most of the money crazed maniacs) Thank you so much
JJ 🎸
The wildest part is I know all of these techniques, I’ve just never thought to put them together like this. Thank you.
Ngl, the usage of B&W gradients first and the colorama on top is actually extremely handy and simple to use. Ty!
Yes
This is unreal! As someone that is brand new to After Effects, this video has helped me understand so much in an insanely short amount of time. Thank you!
Absolutely awesome tips! I already used Colorama but more like the gradient map effect in photoshop, But being able to loop those gradients like that is amazing!
fractal noise tip is insane!!!!
I'm getting addicted to your videos, Cameron 🤭
Lovely sweet results & powerful potential techniques.
Thank you 💐
Been in motion design for 7 years but learned a shitload because of this video 🔥
@MotionXP Dear Cultured Brother, I really appreciate it for giving these precious project files for completely free (Unlike most of the money crazed maniacs) It enormously helps me to analyze your attempts/steps, perfectly copy them and then make my own designs. Thank you so much
Where have u been sensei.. glad you're back
super cool video, thanks a bunch mate
Love this, thanks!
Great practical tips. Thank you!!
This is a master piece. Love it
Thank you!!!! Amazing tutorial 🚀
I loved this man
Amazing dude. What a cool simple effect. So many possibilities. Perfect 🤌
Thank you, It was really nice tutorial.
Thanks this is dope.
whoa man. thats the right way of MD. more procedural mindblowing like this!👍👍
Damn I just hit Jackpot thank m8❤
Thanks for the wisdom🙏🏻
8:50 isn't 50% gray = no distortion displacement map effect ?
brilliant!
Very Cool!
I always loved the noise effect in AE: I used it so many times to create animated textures like water caustics. Would have taken forever to render real simulated caustics directly out of the C4D scene especially on that 16K LED show I worked on
1:16 - This is the best Subscribe call ever
I didn't understand
Thank you
Game changer!
I'm fucking applauding right now.
Could youbmake a video on how to find your style?
I see that all of your work appear to be in the same style, and I like it.
Finding your style is a difficult concept to talk about but I am up for the challenge! Thanks, I'm adding it to my list!
Thanks for the tutorial..
how can we give mask for 3d layer?
I was ignorant before but now my eyes have been open!!!
amazing
DUDE..............WOW
Thanks alot dude! One of the best motion design channels out there
brilliant
Whenever i add colorama effect to any shape layer, nothing happens i don't know why. :(
W Video😍😍
Do you have any course on Motion Graphics or animation?
Not a course...more of a Motion Design Workout plan...xpguild.com/motion-practice-quest-homepage
This is indeed some dope shit
Cool 😎
wow wow
I tried it but my ball stays on the floor :/
He probably animated the ball going up and down, the same timing as the box moving.. ( see timeline / Box Pre: 8:53 )
No shit and on the point always 👌🏼
You convinced me, I'm an ignorant
The alternative way you showed in this video is not appropriate, you could use motion tile to easily loop seamlessly
Did you tried to make it look hard so that everyone use in the way you showed? Who knows!
Whatever, this is a good tutorial.
what. did. i. just, watch. and for free ???? bro thank you for the very last example
wow
DOOOOPE
Why jacket indoor?
sharing it to my fellow ignorant motion designers😂
I kept on liking this video, at the point of writing this comment , I have liked and unliked and reliked it 3 times, each time, forgetting I liked it earlier.
💖🇵🇭
...to make MORE BORING content
This was so h*rni ...
Great video, but stop putting your head in the middle of the frame. Rule of thirds man!
hard disagree, his head is where the majority of the rest of the content is, the output from AE, making it a natural landing spot for his face when doing ptc
It is rule of thirds! The center third!
amazing