Thank you so much! Your method was certainly more effective than the other ones with null and auto orient. Only thing I can recommend from the other tutorials is to use the circle w 8 dots image to get the exact positionsfor the images around the circle.
Hi! Thank you for the video! This is very useful to newbies like me. I have a question though. Is there a way to include more than 4 photos? Like for example I have 12 images I want to rotate in the carousel, how do I go about that? I tried it with this exact tutorial but it only shows 4 of the images. Will really appreciate your answer. Thank you!
@@rubendeocampo8716 yep just parent them all to a NULL layer with 3D enabled. Keyframe the rotation of the null. Space them out via their rotation by doing 360/(number of items) and offsetting each one by that
Having the same issue. I have 11 items and this I might have to create 11 points per animations so no one item is in the same position around the circle at a given time. I just know the more keyframes for a simple motion may cause it to look jerky.
By far one of the best tutorials I've ever watched on UA-cam
@@adeotijoshua6427 thanks that means a lot !
Love the explanation. Straight to the point. Thanks
High End tutorial, so easy to follow, so many insights! Thanks a lot :)
This helped me so much on my uni project! so easy to follow thank you 🙏 🙏
Wouldn't it be easier to move all layer's anchors to the center axis, rotate them, and enable the layers facing the camera feature?
@@yuvrajwadhwani you know what... Yes it would !
Thank you so much! Your method was certainly more effective than the other ones with null and auto orient. Only thing I can recommend from the other tutorials is to use the circle w 8 dots image to get the exact positionsfor the images around the circle.
Hi! Thank you for the video! This is very useful to newbies like me.
I have a question though. Is there a way to include more than 4 photos? Like for example I have 12 images I want to rotate in the carousel, how do I go about that? I tried it with this exact tutorial but it only shows 4 of the images.
Will really appreciate your answer. Thank you!
@@rubendeocampo8716 yep just parent them all to a NULL layer with 3D enabled. Keyframe the rotation of the null. Space them out via their rotation by doing 360/(number of items) and offsetting each one by that
How can I create this, but using more than four "posters"?
Having the same issue. I have 11 items and this I might have to create 11 points per animations so no one item is in the same position around the circle at a given time. I just know the more keyframes for a simple motion may cause it to look jerky.
Thanks buddy. I enjoyed and loved this. More if it.
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Super helpful tutorial, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
How i can stop rotation for 10 sec for every photo ?
You will just to leave more space between the keyframes, and also had in some duplicate keyframes so it holds in between
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Very nice
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How can I create this using more than four "posters"?