To answer your question at 5:00, there's a faster way to offset those layers: 1. Highlight them all starting from top to bottom. Click the top layer, hold shift and click the last layer so it highlights everything in between. The order is important! 2. Drag them all down to 1 frame or however many frames you want each layer to be. 3. Go to Animation (it's up top next to Effect) > Keyframe Assistant > Sequence Layers 3. Hit OK. 4. Done. Reason I say the order is important is because this works in reverse, too. Meaning if you click on the bottom layer, hold shift and click on the top layer, it'll set the bottom layer as first and sequentially lay out everything in between.
For a better camera track - use the roto of the man to mask out his movements - precompose this then camera track it - this will get rid of the bump in your cam track.
remember to switch back to the correct composition which is indicated by the composition title above the video. when you rotoscope, it will take you into a new comp window so just remember to go back to the old one. Here I made this tutorial on rotoscoping, I recommend you check it out: th-cam.com/video/2w2lFl_bJL0/w-d-xo.html
To answer your question at 5:00, there's a faster way to offset those layers:
1. Highlight them all starting from top to bottom. Click the top layer, hold shift and click the last layer so it highlights everything in between. The order is important!
2. Drag them all down to 1 frame or however many frames you want each layer to be.
3. Go to Animation (it's up top next to Effect) > Keyframe Assistant > Sequence Layers
3. Hit OK.
4. Done.
Reason I say the order is important is because this works in reverse, too. Meaning if you click on the bottom layer, hold shift and click on the top layer, it'll set the bottom layer as first and sequentially lay out everything in between.
broooo thank you so much, y'all listen to Kris, I knew there was some way to do it, just didn't know how lol, you're a goat fr
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legend bro
Wow you’re so freaking talented this is so cool
Thank you!
Thanks for a more detailed tutorial
naah this some next level sauce, thank you!
For a better camera track - use the roto of the man to mask out his movements - precompose this then camera track it - this will get rid of the bump in your cam track.
Very true! Thanks for the suggestion
What happened to the duplicated clip . Did you delete the one you turned off ?
Can you do a tutorial for your logo/intro if you haven’t already?
how did you removed the backround after clicking freeze?
remember to switch back to the correct composition which is indicated by the composition title above the video. when you rotoscope, it will take you into a new comp window so just remember to go back to the old one. Here I made this tutorial on rotoscoping, I recommend you check it out: th-cam.com/video/2w2lFl_bJL0/w-d-xo.html
ese efecto si esta insano
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7:15
😭lmaooo
this shit heat
thank you