@@ManueldoesMotion of course I love it and please if you can make me any recommendation with regard to a good Ae Expressions Book/Manual..I will highly appreciate! Thank you in advance!
Hey, thank you very much. That looks amazing. It would be interesting to see how you could do the same thing, but using pre-compos in After Effects. Unlike shapes, they don't have some parameters like "size", and something like that would be very useful when you want to create a customizable template for a client (I mean, you need a separate precomposition for text, just like for media files).
You're welcome! You could do that. You would have to link the scale of the precomp to the size of the main comp. But you probably would have to link the content of your precomp to a comp size as well. Otherwise it wouldn't adapt.
@@ManueldoesMotion Thank you for your reply. Yes, that's the problem, I'm not very good at expressions, so at some level the algorithm breaks down and I don't really understand what exactly and at what stage I'm doing wrong. Perhaps this will be an idea for the second part of a similar video. I follow your channel, man, and I like it more than any other on the topic of motion design. Keep up the good work! ;)
Thanks for this Manuel! I found you can condense the first expression even more with //[thisComp.width,thisComp.height]; Although I do not know if it would have any limitations if you do it was fun to discover nonetheless.
Hey you're welcome! I think it should work to condense it. I prefer to use variables just because the code is easier to read. And it is easier to explain.
If I may ask a question? If you wanted the shape layer (SL) to not only be delayed but also add elasticity to the other shape layers i.e. shape layer 1 moves from left to right then seemingly shape layer 2 as if it were connected with a rubber band and then catches up to SL 1 right at the edge and so on with the other SL's. Is this possible through expressions?
@@michaelmcmahon7274 There are Ease expressions. It's like adding Easy Ease, Ease In or Ease Out to keyframes. Maybe you can add the result of the linear expression to an Ease expression to adjust the animation speed?
This is so over my head but you do a great job of breaking it down step by step!
Hey that's great to hear! Thanks very much!
U needed more views and like...u r a Good editor..
Thanks very much!
Thank you so much😃 Great lesson. I wish you success in everything!
Thanks very much! You’re so welcome!
You have some of the most useful UA-cam videos on AE expressions! Thank you so much, pretty much an instant subscribe from me =)
Hey that’s great to hear! Thanks for the sub!
This saves a lot of time! I always to create content for social media in different sizes, gonna try this
That's awesome! Go for it!
You are a amazing mentor
Thanks very much!
thank you, great video tut
Glad u like it!
Great content, as usual! Thanks
Awesome! Glad u like it!
Amazing. I didn't even know you could grad the size of the comp. If only there was a way to edit the size of comps with expressions
Thanks very much! Maybe there is?:) I am not entirely sure…
That would be a script then. Expressions can only affect layer properties. IMO .
Just GREAT! Thanks man amazing "trick" greetings from Argentina 💞
You're welcome! So glad u like it!
awesome tutorial brother, and How to convert Universal Expression or Not Need Universal Expression for Export as a mogrt file
Maybe this helps: www.mnn.org/blog/how-create-mogrt-after-effects-use-premiere
@@ManueldoesMotionThanks brother, Can you make video about "Universal Expressions"
Manuel...just amazing! More words from me...have opacity =0 Thank you so much for sharing these sort of scary things in Ae! ❤
You’re so welcome! Glad u like it!;)
@@ManueldoesMotion of course I love it and please if you can make me any recommendation with regard to a good Ae Expressions Book/Manual..I will highly appreciate! Thank you in advance!
Hey, thank you very much. That looks amazing. It would be interesting to see how you could do the same thing, but using pre-compos in After Effects. Unlike shapes, they don't have some parameters like "size", and something like that would be very useful when you want to create a customizable template for a client (I mean, you need a separate precomposition for text, just like for media files).
You're welcome! You could do that. You would have to link the scale of the precomp to the size of the main comp. But you probably would have to link the content of your precomp to a comp size as well. Otherwise it wouldn't adapt.
@@ManueldoesMotion Thank you for your reply. Yes, that's the problem, I'm not very good at expressions, so at some level the algorithm breaks down and I don't really understand what exactly and at what stage I'm doing wrong. Perhaps this will be an idea for the second part of a similar video. I follow your channel, man, and I like it more than any other on the topic of motion design. Keep up the good work! ;)
Great
Thank you!
How to convert this to " Universal Expression "
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Thanks!
Thanks for this Manuel! I found you can condense the first expression even more with //[thisComp.width,thisComp.height]; Although I do not know if it would have any limitations if you do it was fun to discover nonetheless.
Hey you're welcome! I think it should work to condense it. I prefer to use variables just because the code is easier to read. And it is easier to explain.
@@ManueldoesMotion Very good point. Thanks again Manuel.
If I may ask a question? If you wanted the shape layer (SL) to not only be delayed but also add elasticity to the other shape layers i.e. shape layer 1 moves from left to right then seemingly shape layer 2 as if it were connected with a rubber band and then catches up to SL 1 right at the edge and so on with the other SL's. Is this possible through expressions?
@@michaelmcmahon7274 There are Ease expressions. It's like adding Easy Ease, Ease In or Ease Out to keyframes. Maybe you can add the result of the linear expression to an Ease expression to adjust the animation speed?