First After Effects tutorial and it's already a banger!
Short and easy to understand, with great results!!
So good! The separate R/G/B channels with a slight location offset are brilliantly ingenious, and the blur and brightness really helped sell it. Loved the format, too!
I've been subscribed to your other channels for a while - BUT last year, I've been looking for a AE pixel effect (i'm a pixel artist) - and THIS was the best tutorial I had found, I've pinned it and rewatched it.
And suddenly you announce a new channel, I check it and WOW the video is here ! wow
Succinct yet also enough editing (zooming in and out) to get the point across effectively. Thank you!
literally the best tutorial ive ever seen in my life (thats coming from a dude who keeps looking up tutorials so ive seen a LOT), short and succinct and banger music!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is so short, easy, and straight the point!
Best AE tutorial style out there. You're a god!
Best tutorial ive ever watched. Thank you
The Style, the Speed, the Subscription!
Appreciate the no bs approach. Subscribed.
Super simple, hyper fast, ultra helpful...
Thanx a lot!!!
Your tips are amazing!!❤
This helped me a lot! thanks a million!!!
Super!!! Nice tempo and no blabla
Precisely what I needed, thanks :) !
straight to the point 🔥
you're a lifesaver. thank you.
straight to point.
Amazing tutorial! Very short and brief :)
Very easy to understand, help 👍👍
simple but help thanks man
you're incredible
wow very nice tutorial
You are best!
jobs done !! thanks
This is an incredible tutorial. Thank you so much! Was just wondering if there's a way to create a transition with the pixelated effect, such as each pixel popping in one by one until the image is fully revealed?
Perfect
Thanks bro
great :)
GOAT
Got a tutorial idea for you if your interested. When you make a character in pixel art, what do you do or how do you know what canvas size to make it, this includes for animating the character. I'm making my first game, and I have a bit of drawing experience and want to learn animation, but I never know if the canvas size is good. I'm making a fighting game for reference.
Always wanted to make something like this. Too bad I don't have After Effects! Hahah!
can some1 explain me the last step (duplicate previous, set blur (what kind of blur?), lighten (is that a mode of duplicate?) and 50% opacity (50% opacity of duplicate i guess?)) and also, how to make these square frames around the TV (is that a shape?)?
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good
This effect is fucking lit
Omg, I needed to know this, nice and short then I look at the channel, it's the same guy who makes great videos on animation too. No reason of writing this but that was kinda like mind blowing
Yeah this is kinda where I chuck stuff if I have time to make a tutorial. Which turns out isn't much time. Haha
How to make the Tv frame?
Anyway to do this on any app on mobile
Tutorial is great but as everyone had said, at 0:26, you basically lost us....
same, im lost i dont know what 3 copies am i supossed to make if there was the video layer and the other 2 adjustment layers
me: cool tutorial bro
also me: BRO WERE THOSE TREES FROM SONIC
0:34 how with the contours plssss ?
Lens matte?
0:26 and i get lost... too short maybe...
I kinda breezed over the matte layer for each of those, which will keep the shape of the original warped screen.
@@DanRootAnimTute Can you explain this? I really dont understand this part of the tutorial.
@@CGMAnimate i think it goes like this, you have composition-1 where you just added CC ball and CC lens , you create new composition-2, insert composition-1 inside of composition-2 3 times, add channel mixer to each of those 3 layers, inside channel mixer controls put one layer to red-red 100 rest are 0, second one is green-green 100 rest are 0, third is blue blue 100 and rest are 0, put each layer to screen mode.
@@Priest I still dont get it just I got the first part trying to put in another comp is like huh
how did you make that 3d screen effect?
Why the rush?
how to get the comp?
How does it work with the new CC Ball Action menu? Just get a black screen for the layer trying to fix..
Appreciate the short and straight-to-the-point tutorial but it's a bit fast for me to catch up, especially this part 0:26. Can you either make a slower version of this tut or explain it here for me?
I don't think I have the original file anymore, I'm afraid! This was a good few years ago and I've had a technical disaster since then.
My suggestion for a quick work around is playing the video back at a slower speed using TH-cam's player controls?
Would be cool if these tutorials were for open-source software as the barrier to entry is much lower and the code allows users to freely read and modify if needed. You don't need to give your money to Adobe to produce good work.
It's okay this is just an old tutorial from a few years ago, and I agree.
Adobe is a standard for many schools and there are more tutorials
Even though yeah f*ck Adobe
Sonic trees
Its moving too fastto catch everything What comps did you make. I cant see what you did its just all zoomed in.
To be fair it's more for an advanced user in After Effects, I'll have to make changes to the description so it's a little clearer in that, but you could slow down the video to catch what's happening.
@@DanRootAnimTute yea was trying that but its still hard to see when its out of the viewing screen
@@DanRootAnimTute please make changes to the description idk how to create the TV frame and the shadow on it
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Shit! Job's my uncle
Bro, what the actual fuck did you do? You lost me at 0:26.....
Don't people realize that crts don't use pixels?
Great and straight forward tutorial though
I don't think it really matters because getting a genuine, authentic look is a lot more work than this, it's more of an anacronism these days.
Thanks though!
too fast. calm it down.
This is quite honestly one of the best AE tutorials I've ever come across. Thanks for making it short and sweet, it took me longer to comment than to understand the effect
how do you make the TV frame and the glare on it?
@@ertyiopas1514 the glare is pretty easy! Just make a new white solid, then mask out a rectangle at whatever angle looks best to you, and feather it a bit. Then turn the transfer mode to overlay, screen, lighten, or add.
For the frame, make a new solid, mask out a rounded rectangle with slightly rounded edges, and add a four color gradient effect. Make the colors all similar shades of grey/whatever your base color is. You can add more layers of color by just duplicating and then changing the new layers colors and transfer mode.
I hope this makes sense and helps you!