Great explanation! I love the way you teach things. How do you plan to make explainer scripts like this? I want to make educational content but I'm unsure of where to begin
Ision, I see you have a script pack for Isometric Actions Pack for Adobe Illustrator, how does that work? Does it come with its own isometric grid since Illustrator doesn't support that? 😀
Really cool video! Even with my english I understood like 90% of words. Hope you have more views! And I think you can make video about extensions, just suggest
It doesn't unless you press F9 on your keyboard, personally I haven't seen that issue before. You can always convert the keyframes back to Linear by selecting the keyframes on the timeline, right click to choose Keyframe Interpolation and under the Temporal Interpolation set the keyframes back to Linear. Hope this helps. 😀👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos Thanks but for some reason I can but down linear keyframes but as soon as I graph them they turn into hourglass ⌛ and if I change them back to linear the graph goes away.
Great information. So easy to understand!
Thank you for your feedback! 😀 👋
Thank you for helpful guide
Thank you Tatsuki, I had fun recording it. 😀🙏👋
Thank you so much for this !!
Thank you for your feedback Mayur, much appreciated! 😀 👋
Great explanation! I love the way you teach things. How do you plan to make explainer scripts like this? I want to make educational content but I'm unsure of where to begin
Ision, I see you have a script pack for Isometric Actions Pack for Adobe Illustrator, how does that work? Does it come with its own isometric grid since Illustrator doesn't support that? 😀
Really cool video! Even with my english I understood like 90% of words. Hope you have more views! And I think you can make video about extensions, just suggest
First of all, thank you for feedback, much appreciated! Next release is on Speed graph and Value graph, it is like a continuation. 😀👋
Do you know why ae keeps automatically easing my keyframes when I graph them and how I can deactivate this
It doesn't unless you press F9 on your keyboard, personally I haven't seen that issue before. You can always convert the keyframes back to Linear by selecting the keyframes on the timeline, right click to choose Keyframe Interpolation and under the Temporal Interpolation set the keyframes back to Linear. Hope this helps. 😀👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos Thanks but for some reason I can but down linear keyframes but as soon as I graph them they turn into hourglass ⌛ and if I change them back to linear the graph goes away.
I am not sure what's causing that but you can email me a sample file to look into the issue. 🤔