Thank you so much for your product! This is best for object animation (especially Lottie!!), it greatly speeded up my work in website design) you are the BEST!!! 🙂
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have watched all your videos on Kdenlive. I learnt the software with the help of your videos. If time permits, could you please make some more videos on Glaxinimate from beginner level to advanced level. That will help a lot all the new video editors. I couldn't find much videos on this software on TH-cam. Thanks once again.
🆒➡Thanks, this was really helpful for my very beginning with Glaxnimate ☺ BTW, there's also some similar buttons with KDenlive that I really use from long, it also helps. 🎸🙂🎸
@@lolahasan7208 thanks for the question! There are some similarities - one major perk of using Glaxnimate is the ability to group layers and animate them either with independent motion or grouped motion. Hope that helps!
@@Photolearningism Also to add, I first started with glaxnimate in shotcut editor and glax was and is still confusing. I've started with Capcut a few days ago and It only has key frames, so I wanted to compare. However, capcut has this feature where you can select several clips and create a compound clip. So this gives you the chance to animate things individually or as a group as well and the layout is easier than glaxnimate. I came to this tutorial to see if I can animate a part of an image. for instance to select a person's arm and move it without separating it in a photo editor and just animating the image each part in one program, but seems like it's not available so for me Capcut's keyframes+ compound clip =wins.
What would you like to try animating?
Thank you so much for your product! This is best for object animation (especially Lottie!!), it greatly speeded up my work in website design) you are the BEST!!! 🙂
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The lef is moving in the same direction you moved it, you have to move it counter clockwise and then it would be correct.
Thanks, that helps me a lot!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have watched all your videos on Kdenlive. I learnt the software with the help of your videos. If time permits, could you please make some more videos on Glaxinimate from beginner level to advanced level. That will help a lot all the new video editors. I couldn't find much videos on this software on TH-cam. Thanks once again.
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A circle is 360 degrees, subtract the positive motion from that and make it negative.
🆒➡Thanks, this was really helpful for my very beginning with Glaxnimate ☺
BTW, there's also some similar buttons with KDenlive that I really use from long, it also helps.
🎸🙂🎸
How is this any different from just using keyframes?
@@lolahasan7208 thanks for the question! There are some similarities - one major perk of using Glaxnimate is the ability to group layers and animate them either with independent motion or grouped motion. Hope that helps!
@@Photolearningism Thank you, that does help.
@@Photolearningism Also to add, I first started with glaxnimate in shotcut editor and glax was and is still confusing. I've started with Capcut a few days ago and It only has key frames, so I wanted to compare. However, capcut has this feature where you can select several clips and create a compound clip. So this gives you the chance to animate things individually or as a group as well and the layout is easier than glaxnimate. I came to this tutorial to see if I can animate a part of an image. for instance to select a person's arm and move it without separating it in a photo editor and just animating the image each part in one program, but seems like it's not available so for me Capcut's keyframes+ compound clip =wins.
@@lolahasan7208 thanks for sharing! I'll have to check that out~