This channel is an absolute gem! Been going absolutely crazy with After Effects recently, and this channel's videos have been pivotal! I learned about the Posterise Time, Turbulent Displace, and the loopOut expressions that I'm learning to use and reuse again and again. Amazing stuff!
Dude your a frecking legend! That first trick is actually the one - this is going over all my projects. Love those sutble ways of humanizing the animation. Thanks you 🙏
Amazing video, I'm interested in learning to make texts like the ones you used for each method title, example: 5:55 if anyone have a tutorial or an idea of how could I search for it
The text itself is just a simple position animation + a wiggle expression on the text itself. Background is just a looped texture + a shape layer set to stroke and then using the blur and dissolve trick I show in the video
I'm really glad I found this channel. I would like to give you some criticism about this particular video, and as a point of focus for the next ones. Breakthrough of the techniques is amazing. You appear as a professional Motion Designer for sure. So you've done a lot of projects with these different techniques. Why not give the viewer some examples of what you can do with it ? For each different technique you showed, it's just the same "Texture" title with a grid that you play with. As a very beginner in this universe, I didn't get very inspirational after watching your content. I feel like you made all this beautiful stuff but you could have come all the way to show people what they can actually do with it with diversity in the examples shown. It obviously takes more time but I think it increases the viewer's attraction, and therefore, your growth as a video maker. Hopefully I made myself clear. Your cinematic videos are amazing aswell. I'll keep watching your stuff.
Thank you for the constructive feedback. It is much appreciated. You definitely have a valid point! In this particular video I wanted to focus on the techniques so that when you’re in a situation where you want a particular look you have the tools. A problem with some of the other tutorials with specific examples is that people tend to be too caught up in recreating the exact look. I want to be able to teach concepts that you can reapply instead of locking the viewer into only using what’s taught in a specific scenario. With that being said, I definitely think it could’ve benefitted to show 5 examples in which the technique is used! I’m still trying to find that balance between specificity and teaching workflows that can be reapplied in various ways.
Great video as in every other, i like your way very much. I just have one question, from your perpective what is the best way to use texture in videos? I would love to make my layer of textures in a music video i am editing right now so i look for the right one, for weeks. Thank for your help, greetings from Montenegro.
Thank you! I think when using textures on real world footage it’s about keeping it clean and keeping the style in mind. I usually love some heavy grain and tiny bit of dust particles. If you’re going for something real grungy/edgy some torn paper/rough paper assets can work very well. Just don’t overdo it
@@mapal I was hoping you will answer today, and you did, so i must say, I am really grateful for your help and for being such a down to earth human being, aside having knowledge you have.I appreciate it from the heart! p.s. i was just watching your other vid on this subject, it's not just your knowledge but your taste, and that's what matters, at least for me. Cheers!
So with the third method how would I achieve this without the need for the background? When I use this effect and put it over a video it doesn’t work properly, plus it makes the video all noisy.
I’d love to hear what about the video is making you feel that way? Constructive criticism is always welcomed and I’m always eager to learn and improve.
This channel is an absolute gem! Been going absolutely crazy with After Effects recently, and this channel's videos have been pivotal! I learned about the Posterise Time, Turbulent Displace, and the loopOut expressions that I'm learning to use and reuse again and again. Amazing stuff!
Love to hear it! Keep at it
I totally subscribe all this!
Thanks Mapal!
MAN, The 3rd and the last way is amazing. thank you man I've never seen anything like this on the internet.
The amount of value in this video is insane.
🫶🏻
You are providing all the editing for free which is actually paid. May god keep you and your family happy and prosperous always. 😊
Thanks a lot and same to you!
Man, I would like to tell you that you are amazing. I have learned a lot from you ❤
Thank you so much
YOU ARE CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED.
Dude your a frecking legend! That first trick is actually the one - this is going over all my projects. Love those sutble ways of humanizing the animation. Thanks you 🙏
It's a favourite of mine too LOL Just such a simple and easy way to add some character
This is one of the finest, most concise, most helpful tutorials out there.
The texture that you can get with the camera lens blur effect is great. Thanks for share!!👌
Super underrated effect! Super versatile, you can get a lot of great looks with it
One of the best tutorial I’ve ever watched 👏👏
At 07:35 you reference another video. I can't seem to find the link in the description, would you mind sharing it please?
th-cam.com/video/Y_sgKsGOB1I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SNMIMGyGDlRul-lh
Loving your channel and loving that piano in the background.
Thank you! I appreciate it
Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
a lot of thanks for making and sharing your video!!
Amazing video, I'm interested in learning to make texts like the ones you used for each method title, example: 5:55
if anyone have a tutorial or an idea of how could I search for it
The text itself is just a simple position animation + a wiggle expression on the text itself. Background is just a looped texture + a shape layer set to stroke and then using the blur and dissolve trick I show in the video
Excellent video as always! Thanks so much for this! Can you help with the name of the font that you used for the word - "Texture"?
The font I used is called BC Vajgar
I'm really glad I found this channel. I would like to give you some criticism about this particular video, and as a point of focus for the next ones. Breakthrough of the techniques is amazing. You appear as a professional Motion Designer for sure. So you've done a lot of projects with these different techniques. Why not give the viewer some examples of what you can do with it ? For each different technique you showed, it's just the same "Texture" title with a grid that you play with.
As a very beginner in this universe, I didn't get very inspirational after watching your content. I feel like you made all this beautiful stuff but you could have come all the way to show people what they can actually do with it with diversity in the examples shown. It obviously takes more time but I think it increases the viewer's attraction, and therefore, your growth as a video maker. Hopefully I made myself clear. Your cinematic videos are amazing aswell. I'll keep watching your stuff.
Thank you for the constructive feedback. It is much appreciated. You definitely have a valid point! In this particular video I wanted to focus on the techniques so that when you’re in a situation where you want a particular look you have the tools. A problem with some of the other tutorials with specific examples is that people tend to be too caught up in recreating the exact look. I want to be able to teach concepts that you can reapply instead of locking the viewer into only using what’s taught in a specific scenario.
With that being said, I definitely think it could’ve benefitted to show 5 examples in which the technique is used! I’m still trying to find that balance between specificity and teaching workflows that can be reapplied in various ways.
Great texture tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers!
great tutorial buddy! very useful
OH WOW I just discovered you can create shortcuts with the VFX console ... No way thank you!
Massive timesaver!
this is very helpful for newbie like me !! thank you !!
MAN, super uselfull lessons, u deserve much more subs, hope uve got it soon
Thank you! Growing every day!
yayyy, was waiting for this !!
so informational
love you man
Sick tutorial
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
goated video going to use some of these appreciate it 😭🙏
Glad to hear it’s helpful!!
Dropping straight knowledge once again 🔥
Alaaa me encantó! tengo que probar la 5ta! está buenaza!
Trust me, once you do it once you’ll find a way to do it in all your projects haha
Great video as in every other, i like your way very much. I just have one question, from your perpective what is the best way to use texture in videos? I would love to make my layer of textures in a music video i am editing right now so i look for the right one, for weeks. Thank for your help, greetings from Montenegro.
Thank you! I think when using textures on real world footage it’s about keeping it clean and keeping the style in mind. I usually love some heavy grain and tiny bit of dust particles. If you’re going for something real grungy/edgy some torn paper/rough paper assets can work very well. Just don’t overdo it
@@mapal I was hoping you will answer today, and you did, so i must say, I am really grateful for your help and for being such a down to earth human being, aside having knowledge you have.I appreciate it from the heart!
p.s. i was just watching your other vid on this subject, it's not just your knowledge but your taste, and that's what matters, at least for me. Cheers!
really great tutorial. you are underrated.
Love it!!!!
Nice work bro, what font did you use in the first method for the “texture”
Its called BC Vagjar or something along those lines I believe
@@mapal BC Vagjar?? Is that an effect or what
still working! Thanks!
This is sickkk asl
Amazing!
super cool! Thanks a lot!
Where can you get the grid that you loaded during setup?
Thats just a solid with the 'grid' effect applied!
that's great thank you good man
amazing, thanks a lot !
hey can u probably make a video on free fonts to use
Thanks, great job
does this work on text that has been imported to ae? I created my own type, but it's just a vector for now, can I apply all effects the same way?
Yeah that shouldn’t be a problem at all!
is there a way to animate the displacement map so that the texture is moving?
Yes! Animate the source of the displacement map
What search software (in After Effects) do you use?
FX Console
We need to know how to apply textures like Photoshop
hey can i have a copy of project file of the result in 10:37 that is so fire, badly need this for doing freelance editing
What keyboard are you using
Keychron Q1 Pro
As always, you do a great job, bro. Thank youuuuuu
Appreciate it!
So with the third method how would I achieve this without the need for the background? When I use this effect and put it over a video it doesn’t work properly, plus it makes the video all noisy.
You can use something like a noise effect or a roughen edges to get a grainy/noise look. That should work better with transparent backgrounds
Cool
Are you dubbing the videos?
No I record it all as I do it
Ho do I open effects console?
It’s a free plugin. Once you have that installed the shortcut is ctrl + space I believe. Might be different on your system
everytime I enter "posterizeTime" expression it gives me an error message..I had to use "time"...any ideas ?
Reach out to me on twitter with a photo of how you have it
how do I do it, im having same issue
Too fast for a beginner.
fuck them
Play it back slow(x0.75, x0.5). You can find it on the video settings.
get good
i take the “get good” back homeboy is a bit too fast and im a 4th year animation student
Me abstengo que responderte XD
you c certainly know your stuff...but as a teacher, you leave much to be desired.
I’d love to hear what about the video is making you feel that way? Constructive criticism is always welcomed and I’m always eager to learn and improve.
another great video