Bro, how tf did you learn to do this? I was outsourcing my editing and now I have to do it. My editor was really good at this but he’s no longer with us. Long story long…I’ve seen some decent tutorials but not near as good as this. Are you using google earth studio and then putting it in AF? Teach me your ways master Jedi!
Ha ha! It took a few years of learning! Mainly After Effects, but then adding in Geolayers and Google Earth Studio. Most of my work is in real estate, so each project is a little case study that I can explore. For the Google Earth Studio question, yes you first work in GES and then import it into After Effects and work from there. Each has their own workflow. The best part is there are tons of tutorials on TH-cam, but as with most projects with After Effects there are 100 diffrent ways to do the same thing. So learn the basics and then develop your own style and flair. I'm working on making tutorial courses between taking clients and a full time job, but it's coming young padawan!
j'adore ton travail 👌
merci!😎
Really nicely done. They say 'a picture paints a thousand words', which seems very true in this example.
Nice! How long does the edit take for doing property lines? I am looking to add at some point
Thanks! It depends on the complexity of the animation. A simple property outline can take a few minutes, a complex subdivision can take more time!
Bro, how tf did you learn to do this? I was outsourcing my editing and now I have to do it. My editor was really good at this but he’s no longer with us. Long story long…I’ve seen some decent tutorials but not near as good as this. Are you using google earth studio and then putting it in AF? Teach me your ways master Jedi!
Ha ha! It took a few years of learning! Mainly After Effects, but then adding in Geolayers and Google Earth Studio. Most of my work is in real estate, so each project is a little case study that I can explore. For the Google Earth Studio question, yes you first work in GES and then import it into After Effects and work from there. Each has their own workflow. The best part is there are tons of tutorials on TH-cam, but as with most projects with After Effects there are 100 diffrent ways to do the same thing. So learn the basics and then develop your own style and flair. I'm working on making tutorial courses between taking clients and a full time job, but it's coming young padawan!