05:07 - "And let's get into the taper, that's what we all came here for, right?" Thanks for highlighting this feature Nick, looking forward to it becoming a reality :)
Wow man! how was not subbed to u already!? u were also featured on black mixture and ben marriott haha just realized. One of the best channels imo! pleeeease more of those quick but really nice looking AE tutorials!!❤❤
Hi Nick, first off I would like to thank you for all the assistance you have given to both myself and your subscribers. It takes a good amount of creativity to achieve what you have, so from one creator to another thank you. One tip I would like to give you is your audio throughout your tutorials, fluctuates due to the level you place on your export. My advice is to use a brick wall limiter and set it to -3db for a constant gain structure throughout your next video. Happy Creating
This is awesome. I’ve only known how to do the “typical” way you described at the beginning, and kept running into its limitations. This looks SO much better
OMG !! this is gonna be some much useful for character animation ( animating arms and legs) I tried it its not as perfect as the weight tool in Ai but with a little bit of fine tuning you can have excellent result really quick. Do you have any idea of when this update goes live? Great tutorial :)
Hey, Sexy man! Have you ever had any problems with 23 : 40 or unspecified drawing errors in after effects? Do you happen to know what might be the issue? Cleaning my disk cache doesn't really help lol
Hey! thanks for this good video. Just wondering if you text on illustrator, and put it into into after effects and turn ai files into shape layers can save time for this effect?
You could outline the text and add trim paths to that - it would be much easier, but it's going to look like an outline animating, instead of one brush stroke.
@@motionbynick thank you for the reply! but i eventually add those shadows by drawing shapes and add gradient ramp to them, because i only need them for some areas:3
Wait! You're actually using the shape/path you created as the font itself instead of revealing the actual font [via Alpha matte] that's above it? I mean, some paths are probably a bit skewed so they can't represent the real font on their own, can they?
it’s not 100% identical to the font, but the advantage is that you are free to animate the path points in dramatic and exciting ways. For example how I slide in the F. You can’t do that if you are using a static Alpha Matte to reveal.
@@motionbynick Totally agreed, man! Most important feeling I am missing from the oldschool write-on method is that you never get the feeling that some force is leading the path, or should I saw- writing the title. It feels like it is literally being revealed and not written. I think, mostly cause there's a lack of texture on the font which could emphasize movement withinn the written lines (similar to AE's UI when you slide a layer's in-out point. There's a grainy texture showing you you're actually slipping & sliding the layer). So, this method really adds to the feeling. The tapered point somewhat hits that force of direction (not texture, but just direction). Thing is...it feels like this would only fit these kind of scribbled fonts. I don't think you can do that fot some straight / slicker font like Helvetica, where the edges are straight. Nothing is tapered. So, you probably can only reveal this kind of font. Not write on top of it like you did here. (Or can you? With a different kind of path edges? Whaddya think and what should be done to pull it off?)
05:07 - "And let's get into the taper, that's what we all came here for, right?"
Thanks for highlighting this feature Nick, looking forward to it becoming a reality :)
I never want to be the guy who YAPS TOO MUCH in the beginning - lets pin this comment TO THE TOP ☝️
Wow man! how was not subbed to u already!? u were also featured on black mixture and ben marriott haha just realized. One of the best channels imo! pleeeease more of those quick but really nice looking AE tutorials!!❤❤
Hi Nick, first off I would like to thank you for all the assistance you have given to both myself and your subscribers. It takes a good amount of creativity to achieve what you have, so from one creator to another thank you. One tip I would like to give you is your audio throughout your tutorials, fluctuates due to the level you place on your export. My advice is to use a brick wall limiter and set it to -3db for a constant gain structure throughout your next video. Happy Creating
i actually started doing this exact thing in my later videos. Good tip 👍
This is awesome. I’ve only known how to do the “typical” way you described at the beginning, and kept running into its limitations. This looks SO much better
You got yourself a new subscriber ! Looking forward your next project ;)
Came here from Reddit! Your channel is going places! I subbed
This is a welcome addition... wanted to add this to my doodle character. Looking forward to using the update!
I dig this channel because it is useful, but I really dig this channel because it has some fucking character/personality. Keep it up!
Top tier tutorial! Subscribed!
I'm loving the nice and pretty tapered stroke font looping around telling us 'Fucking Finally' xD
how many of you saw this video on Insta.
didnt searched on YT
but still got this in your recommendation.
great video though
#privacy
I've been waiting for you.
Good job Sir!!
You are a beautiful man Nick. Thank you for this.
Very beautiful, thx for sharing
Cool, thank uu for sharing 🙌
Thank you nick, you're the best
Thank you Brandon, much love!
how do you displacement/fractal noise/chocker to give that stop motion effet? thankss
OMG !! this is gonna be some much useful for character animation ( animating arms and legs) I tried it its not as perfect as the weight tool in Ai but with a little bit of fine tuning you can have excellent result really quick.
Do you have any idea of when this update goes live?
Great tutorial :)
a month or two
great tutorial, also you seem like a nice person. A+ would watch again, thanks.
Thanks! You seem like a nice person too :)
1000th like is me!
thank u nick very cool
thanks claire!
Hey man nice tutorial, can you tell me the software name of that key indicator(bottom right corner) you are using.?
Thanks in advance ❤️
KeyPress OSD
@@motionbynick thanks man.
Hey, Sexy man! Have you ever had any problems with 23 : 40 or unspecified drawing errors in after effects? Do you happen to know what might be the issue? Cleaning my disk cache doesn't really help lol
I kinda hoped it would work like in illustrator, i really hope this will be changed later on
Fuck yes, finally! 🙏
Hey! thanks for this good video. Just wondering if you text on illustrator, and put it into into after effects and turn ai files into shape layers can save time for this effect?
You could outline the text and add trim paths to that - it would be much easier, but it's going to look like an outline animating, instead of one brush stroke.
@@motionbynick oh i got this now! Thanks for reply.
Any other option for getting taper? for who dont have new version of AE
love it! but how can I add inner shadows to the stroke of text in this way?
if you right click on the layer, click layer styles, you can add inner shadows!
@@motionbynick thank you for the reply! but i eventually add those shadows by drawing shapes and add gradient ramp to them, because i only need them for some areas:3
🤩🌹 awesome 👏
super👍👍👍
Wait! You're actually using the shape/path you created as the font itself instead of revealing the actual font [via Alpha matte] that's above it?
I mean, some paths are probably a bit skewed so they can't represent the real font on their own, can they?
it’s not 100% identical to the font, but the advantage is that you are free to animate the path points in dramatic and exciting ways.
For example how I slide in the F. You can’t do that if you are using a static Alpha Matte to reveal.
@@motionbynick Totally agreed, man! Most important feeling I am missing from the oldschool write-on method is that you never get the feeling that some force is leading the path, or should I saw- writing the title. It feels like it is literally being revealed and not written. I think, mostly cause there's a lack of texture on the font which could emphasize movement withinn the written lines (similar to AE's UI when you slide a layer's in-out point. There's a grainy texture showing you you're actually slipping & sliding the layer).
So, this method really adds to the feeling. The tapered point somewhat hits that force of direction (not texture, but just direction).
Thing is...it feels like this would only fit these kind of scribbled fonts.
I don't think you can do that fot some straight / slicker font like Helvetica, where the edges are straight. Nothing is tapered. So, you probably can only reveal this kind of font. Not write on top of it like you did here. (Or can you? With a different kind of path edges? Whaddya think and what should be done to pull it off?)
yeah i agree, i think you would only want to use this technique on handwritten fonts
@@motionbynick maybe you could find a way to V2 this tutorial to fit more traditional fonts? Just a suggestion :)
@@motionbynick I second what @eladbari said, would love another tutorial on non-calligraphic fonts!
5:10
only beta 😭