Hello sir, I am your subscriber. This tutorial was really helpful to me. I have a question apart from this tutorial. If I have four cubes attached (closed like Rubik's cube) together how can I set my null at the middle of all four cubes? Thank you sir
Can you explain the turbulent displacement bit a little better.. it doesn't seem to do anything when I add the effect? Why do you have two shape layers.
@@fabianharper3152 Thanks a lot! And glad to hear you figured it out! You indeed only need one solid layer! I just turned on the other one so I could quickly show the solid that already had the effect applied. I just like to briefly show different techniques to inspire you guys without having to explain every method in detail as I know most people hate having to watch a 30 min video. I could probably go on for hours ;) For others who are wondering about the dissolving effect. Apply "Turbulent Displace" to a solid in one of the compositions for the different sides. Now create a starting and ending keyframe on this effect for "Amount" and "Size" and tweak it till you have the desired look. Of course you can also spice it up by playing around with the other settings like "Evolution" and "Complexity". Hope it helps!
Yes, totally! Since I made a composition of each side you can for example open your "01. Front" composition and just drag in a photo. Do the same for all the other sides.
Hi Retham, don’t you mean the part at 4:30 where I explain you have to change the anchor points for it to not intersect? In this example I made a 500x500 pixels cube, so the offset had to be 250 and -250. Maybe your square was 660 and thus you needed 330? I hope thats it!
@@FilmDat yes sorry regarding 4:30 - 6:50. I worked it out, its because I had the pixel aspect ratio set to HDV (1.33 frame aspect ratio). Thank you for the quick reply and amazing tutorial :)
Hey man, great tutorial. I did notice though that at 6:48 you can see the sides of the cube going over and intersecting with the other side at the edges. Is there any way to fix this?
Man, so sorry for the super late reply, just happen to see your comment. Alt click the OPACITY of a side and type in "toCompVec([0, 0, 1])[2]". Of course without the "". This hides the backside and makes sure you can't really see through the cube.
In After Effects, go to Composition -> Adobe Media Encoder Queue to export your project. Then in the first column of Adobe Encoder you'll probably see something like "H.264" or "Quicktime", click on it and you can change to a different codec. If you want to export as MP4, "H264" is probably the best way to go.
@@FilmDat thanks. And one more question. 6 side 6 different picture and over rendering my cube is full white. Why ? All picture is jpg . front :white Back:blue Left :red Right:yellow Top:green Bottom: grey This over rendering my cube is full white
Hello sir, I am your subscriber. This tutorial was really helpful to me. I have a question apart from this tutorial. If I have four cubes attached (closed like Rubik's cube) together how can I set my null at the middle of all four cubes? Thank you sir
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Can you explain the turbulent displacement bit a little better.. it doesn't seem to do anything when I add the effect? Why do you have two shape layers.
Actually I did figure it out in the end.. But a slower emphasis on this part would of been otherwise its a dope tutorial
@@fabianharper3152 Thanks a lot! And glad to hear you figured it out!
You indeed only need one solid layer! I just turned on the other one so I could quickly show the solid that already had the effect applied.
I just like to briefly show different techniques to inspire you guys without having to explain every method in detail as I know most people hate having to watch a 30 min video. I could probably go on for hours ;)
For others who are wondering about the dissolving effect. Apply "Turbulent Displace" to a solid in one of the compositions for the different sides. Now create a starting and ending keyframe on this effect for "Amount" and "Size" and tweak it till you have the desired look. Of course you can also spice it up by playing around with the other settings like "Evolution" and "Complexity". Hope it helps!
Can you add photos each side of the cube?
Yes, totally! Since I made a composition of each side you can for example open your "01. Front" composition and just drag in a photo. Do the same for all the other sides.
wow! How did you did that effect?
He just did a tutorial you idiot.
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Any idea why all my box faces would intersect each other a bit? I have to set the anchor points to about +/- 330 for it to not intersect..
Hi Retham, don’t you mean the part at 4:30 where I explain you have to change the anchor points for it to not intersect? In this example I made a 500x500 pixels cube, so the offset had to be 250 and -250. Maybe your square was 660 and thus you needed 330? I hope thats it!
@@FilmDat yes sorry regarding 4:30 - 6:50. I worked it out, its because I had the pixel aspect ratio set to HDV (1.33 frame aspect ratio). Thank you for the quick reply and amazing tutorial :)
Hey man, great tutorial. I did notice though that at 6:48 you can see the sides of the cube going over and intersecting with the other side at the edges. Is there any way to fix this?
Man, so sorry for the super late reply, just happen to see your comment. Alt click the OPACITY of a side and type in "toCompVec([0, 0, 1])[2]". Of course without the "". This hides the backside and makes sure you can't really see through the cube.
can't we just precompose our layers instead of making separate compositions?
hy i will save my project in mp4 of other video format ! how ?
In After Effects, go to Composition -> Adobe Media Encoder Queue to export your project. Then in the first column of Adobe Encoder you'll probably see something like "H.264" or "Quicktime", click on it and you can change to a different codec. If you want to export as MP4, "H264" is probably the best way to go.
@@FilmDat thanks. And one more question. 6 side 6 different picture and over rendering my cube is full white. Why ? All picture is jpg . front :white
Back:blue
Left :red
Right:yellow
Top:green
Bottom: grey
This over rendering my cube is full white
@@Djcruel Are you sure you are rendering / exporting the MAIN composition instead of just the FRONT composition?
Please provide a project file
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@@bestofyoutube9598 i mean to say as for a reference😑😠
@@nitishmishra191 The video is the reference you idiot.