Dude not only did you blow my freakin mind with the whole PSD works in FCPX thing, but thanks for taking it a step further and showing us how to simply do something awesome with those files! The best Final Cut content creator, hands down!
MIND BLOWING first of all when I started watching the psd thing then u start doing ir thing with no keyframes at all A FGENIUS I LOVE THIS KIND OF TUTORIALS
That’s crazy! How is it known so little that PSDs are supported in FCPX? Also love that you didn’t shy back from making a 3-minute video instead of bloating it with lots of fluff. THANK YOU DYLAN 🎉🎉🎉
It's truly top-tier! There's definitely a reason it has stuck around so long. And I am actually one of those crazy people who pays the subscription for it 😂
Another useful tutorial! Very many thanks. I hope Adobe are listening and I wish they would DROP their scrawny subscription model (yawn). Pixelmator and Affinity must be crushing Photoshop! You are and will remain a remarkable and gifted tutorial creator and, to boot, a good all-round egg (British speak). You are an inspiration to us all.
He used to have a longer video explaining those plugins (but now only the short videos that you linked to) ... he said there "Hi I'm Tapsa" pronounced tub-suh :)
Can me convert this sequence into a transition? I recreated it with my own logo but would love to use it as a transition between two scenes. Is there some way to reuse it in Motion?
Very cool tutorial and very nice channel! Thank you! :) Except I absolutely don't understand why you do what you do from 1m17 to 1m22. 😂It was working perfectly fine before doing these steps as Final Cut Pro puts all the layers on the timeline and that you can animate them separately. 🤷♀ And for the beginners like me, it would be nice to say you need to make it a compound clip to be able to export your animation. ;) At least, I had to or I could have not exported it. Wishing you all the best with your channel ❤
Hey Dylan, having a issue around here, I received a bunch of PSD files to animate, but the thing is that when I import the PSD file to final cut pro, version 10.7.1, it only import the full image as jpeg or png file, it doesnt separate the layers such as you showed in the video, any light that you can give it to me so I can fix that out?
Hey Bruh, I've been using this method for a minute for clients however I'm finding that some elements (effects on certain layers in PhotoShop) don't export with the PSD and I have to go into Photoshop and export them individually (with the effects). Also, the file has to be in RGB for FCP to read them correctly. Any workaround?
Appreciate you sharing! I must be super lucky to not have run into that issue, so I can’t say I do have a workaround. It might be that I typically am working with PSD’s that were made in affinity photo or Pixelmator. But I have used it on several projects where the files came directly from photoshop. I’ll definitely need to do some digging and see if I can find anything!
@@TheFinalCutBro Even Pixelmator is butchering my PSDs when I attempt to import them so I just have to gut it out and import the files directly to FCP & Compound clip all of the elements individually... Nonetheless, luv your work and what you do, I always find take aways from your vidz! 👊🏾
I didn't know you can open PSDs in final cut. Thank you! Unrelated question: Is there a way to stop the ease in/out when animating keyframes in final cut? I know you can do it on the transform by changing to linear in the viewer, but can it be done on ken burns or scale animations? Or ideally, be made the default?
One of my largest frustrations with FCP is that you can't do either of those things. That's a large reason as to why I don't even want to touch keyframes in FCP anymore, and just either use plugins, or create the animations in Motion. Appreciate you watching!
@@TheFinalCutBro Right on, thanks! Would love to see another "workflow" video like you did recently with your process of bouncing back and forth between FCP and Motion!
Not a good explanation and you are too fast and you may have left out something. Slow Down, I don't like pausing, backing up finding the right place and then hitting play. I came from FCP 7 and it was a dream to work with PSDs, from what I see too many steps just to bring it in. Da Vinci is even worse - new is not always better. stuck in the past. May somebody knows a better way to work with PSDs.
Dude not only did you blow my freakin mind with the whole PSD works in FCPX thing, but thanks for taking it a step further and showing us how to simply do something awesome with those files! The best Final Cut content creator, hands down!
MIND BLOWING first of all when I started watching the psd thing then u start doing ir thing with no keyframes at all A FGENIUS I LOVE THIS KIND OF TUTORIALS
That’s crazy! How is it known so little that PSDs are supported in FCPX? Also love that you didn’t shy back from making a 3-minute video instead of bloating it with lots of fluff.
THANK YOU DYLAN
🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for another great upload!!
I've been using photoshop for 20+ years. I can't help it, it's so amazing. Can't wait to try this out!
It's truly top-tier! There's definitely a reason it has stuck around so long. And I am actually one of those crazy people who pays the subscription for it 😂
Very cool! Did not know about the FCP export version of a PSD in Affinity Photo. Great tip. Thanks!
You keep killing it Dylan. Thanks
YOU ARE AMAZING MY BROTHER
Great tutorial as always. And yeah, why pay a subscription? Pixelmator for the win!
"Why did you do that?" You rock it, Dylan!
Thank you Dylan for another great tutorial!
Dylan delivering great content as always 😎
Another useful tutorial! Very many thanks. I hope Adobe are listening and I wish they would DROP their scrawny subscription model (yawn). Pixelmator and Affinity must be crushing Photoshop! You are and will remain a remarkable and gifted tutorial creator and, to boot, a good all-round egg (British speak). You are an inspiration to us all.
Always appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment Richard!
Really great! Thx a million!
Oh man, this is fantastic. Great stuff as always!
We love your channel! Keep up the great work, you are really helping a lot of creators out there! ❤
He used to have a longer video explaining those plugins (but now only the short videos that you linked to) ... he said there "Hi I'm Tapsa" pronounced tub-suh :)
That is so cool. Thank you for sharing it.
Oh damn !
Is there any generators video that you have made on your channel? For background specially.
ua-cam.com/video/VuDvh4AfMeU/v-deo.html Boom!
Can me convert this sequence into a transition? I recreated it with my own logo but would love to use it as a transition between two scenes. Is there some way to reuse it in Motion?
Very cool tutorial and very nice channel! Thank you! :) Except I absolutely don't understand why you do what you do from 1m17 to 1m22. 😂It was working perfectly fine before doing these steps as Final Cut Pro puts all the layers on the timeline and that you can animate them separately. 🤷♀ And for the beginners like me, it would be nice to say you need to make it a compound clip to be able to export your animation. ;) At least, I had to or I could have not exported it. Wishing you all the best with your channel ❤
Would this work using photopea?
Excellent video!! (Btw, Pixelmator isn’t a subscription.) Love your content!!
Hey Dylan, having a issue around here, I received a bunch of PSD files to animate, but the thing is that when I import the PSD file to final cut pro, version 10.7.1, it only import the full image as jpeg or png file, it doesnt separate the layers such as you showed in the video, any light that you can give it to me so I can fix that out?
Great video! Here's a Finnish language tip, all the J's are pronounced like Y's, so the plug-in comes from "Tapio Haaya".
Hey thanks so much!! I keep totally butchering it. Maybe next time I will pronounce it correctly.
Hey Bruh, I've been using this method for a minute for clients however I'm finding that some elements (effects on certain layers in PhotoShop) don't export with the PSD and I have to go into Photoshop and export them individually (with the effects). Also, the file has to be in RGB for FCP to read them correctly. Any workaround?
Appreciate you sharing! I must be super lucky to not have run into that issue, so I can’t say I do have a workaround. It might be that I typically am working with PSD’s that were made in affinity photo or Pixelmator. But I have used it on several projects where the files came directly from photoshop. I’ll definitely need to do some digging and see if I can find anything!
@@TheFinalCutBro Even Pixelmator is butchering my PSDs when I attempt to import them so I just have to gut it out and import the files directly to FCP & Compound clip all of the elements individually... Nonetheless, luv your work and what you do, I always find take aways from your vidz! 👊🏾
I didn't know you can open PSDs in final cut. Thank you!
Unrelated question: Is there a way to stop the ease in/out when animating keyframes in final cut? I know you can do it on the transform by changing to linear in the viewer, but can it be done on ken burns or scale animations? Or ideally, be made the default?
One of my largest frustrations with FCP is that you can't do either of those things. That's a large reason as to why I don't even want to touch keyframes in FCP anymore, and just either use plugins, or create the animations in Motion. Appreciate you watching!
@@TheFinalCutBro Right on, thanks! Would love to see another "workflow" video like you did recently with your process of bouncing back and forth between FCP and Motion!
How do you get photoshop without paying the monthly fee?
You buy Affinity photo or Pixelmator! They aren't as powerful as photoshop, but cover 95% of the average users needs.
Dang, that’s nuuuuts! Why didn’t you make this video 5 years ago, and save me hours of my life? I’m writing you out of my will.
$uper🎉grazie
It's so funny that FCPX is better at supporting layers in PSD files than Adobe Premiere Pro! No kidding!
Not a good explanation and you are too fast and you may have left out something. Slow Down, I don't like pausing, backing up finding the right place and then hitting play. I came from FCP 7 and it was a dream to work with PSDs, from what I see too many steps just to bring it in. Da Vinci is even worse - new is not always better. stuck in the past. May somebody knows a better way to work with PSDs.