I watched the PS tutorial about this a couple weeks ago and it's nice to see the community's skills and techniques being shared and implemented across the different programs and platforms! Cheers!
These tutorials are like watching magicians explain their tricks: at first you don't have no idea how that's possible, than you start to get it, and after watching it looks so simple that you feel dumb for not getting at first. Thanks man!
When I saw this Photoshop effect from texture labs, I tried to make something like this and it didn't work well. I think your method is better than the one I can up with :)
we need a time-lapse/speedart of you making an animation ( doesn't matter which one ) and commentating over it talking about the ups and downs while working on it !
I'm mainly self-taught when it comes to motion graphics, and your channel has been one of the biggest parts in my learning journey. It helps me a lot in creating contents for my channel, and for that, I can't thank you enough. Always look forward to your fantastic tutorials! ❤️
Hell yeah! Last time you pumped out an effect like this I used it in 3 separate client projects! Can't wait to see who I get to do this kind of stuff for! 👀
Ben! Thank you so much for this. I saw that texture labs video last month and I was trying to do it as an animation. I went with the janky way of saving the image after each "action" and importing them as an image sequence in premiere. Your method is so much better I thank you, love your videos.
That is just brilliant! I'm a huge fan of Texturelabs, but the displacement map method creates a certain amount of banding (even in 16 bit), whereas using the lens blur instead bypasses that issue entirely (albeit adding some waiting time to the processing). Liked and subscribed!
YES M8. Thank you so much for doing this - I was blown away by the original and was just too busy to think about trying it in AE. I think I'd do the find edges slightly differently - possibly by manipulating the blur map instead of the final output. Good job 👍👍
I just have to say it: You are SIMPLY and without any effects and a whole bunch of complex layers and keyframes, one the greatest comunicators, teachers of animation I have come across. I was looking to make an effect such as this for a commissioned job for a client, I opened up a few tabs on chrome to videos explaining watched a couple and discarded, got to yours, and I without knowing it was you I said: Damn this is really perfect! Looked down saw your name and logo and immediately said: OF COURSE! IT'S BEN! Actually I said it in spanis and spanished your name which made me laugh: PUES CLARO! COMO NO? MI QUERIDO BENITO! ( Which is exactly: Of course, who else!? My dear Ben) Thanx a lot man, you are doing a great Job and truly can't wait to do one of your workshops.
For those who are still on CS6 and not Creative Cloud, to create the blur map, making a solid with a gradient map wont work. Instead, drag out a square shape to cover the comp, and set the Fill to gradient. CS6 does not have Gradient Ramp, and the Blur layer target doesn't work quite the same in CS6 as it does in CC; CC allows you to specify to use the Effects property as the map, whereas CS6 you can only select the layer itself which ignores the effects. For Fractal Noise, create a Solid, apply the Fractal Noise effect, and then *precomp it*. Then you can set the Precomp you've just made as the target layer for the Camera Lens Blur.
I absolutely love this. I've made myself a custom Stream Starting & Ending screen using it and adding some drips I recorded of ink running down paper and it looks amazing. Thank you so much for your tutorials! They teach me so much!
Cleaver technice! Just one thing that might make this a tiny bit better, throw a turbulent displace on top of the fractal noise to hide some of the blocky segments in the texture :)
Ben out here making everyone's portfolio looking mad nice
Ya'll had great portfolios before me :) Now they're just blurier
@@BenMarriott and grainier
@@BenMarriott and 12 fps
So awesome of you to give a shout out to the Texturelabs channel... You're a wizard and a great dude! Excellent vid as always!
You're the wizard my friend!
@@BenMarriott @Texturelabs You BOTH are breathtaking!
Two of my favorite people in the design world right now!! This is cool
The Rolls-Royce of blurs and the Rolls-Royce of tutorials. Lovely stuff mate.
I watched the PS tutorial about this a couple weeks ago and it's nice to see the community's skills and techniques being shared and implemented across the different programs and platforms! Cheers!
Thanks so much dude! :)
@@BenMarriott @ECAbrams Have you gents considered doing a collaboration video?
These tutorials are like watching magicians explain their tricks: at first you don't have no idea how that's possible, than you start to get it, and after watching it looks so simple that you feel dumb for not getting at first. Thanks man!
It actually takes in depth knowledge about the subject to make it look simple.
Ben coming in clutch with the snazzy effects
Snazzy as ever! Thanks for watching :D
And yet it still amazes me how simple parametric effects can create so many different styles
Best After Effects tutorial channel I’ve encountered. Period.
Wow!! The "Find Edges" effect really makes a substantial difference. I never knew it existed or what it does.
As if Ben's just giving away _amazing_ tutorials for free.
*FOR FREE!!*
When I saw this Photoshop effect from texture labs, I tried to make something like this and it didn't work well. I think your method is better than the one I can up with :)
we need a time-lapse/speedart of you making an animation ( doesn't matter which one ) and commentating over it talking about the ups and downs while working on it !
Ooooo, that's a great idea. I love it
Good shout.
Rolls-royce of blur
I wouldn't want to blur with anything else
This is exactly how a tutorial should be! No fluff just good information. Thank you
I'm mainly self-taught when it comes to motion graphics, and your channel has been one of the biggest parts in my learning journey. It helps me a lot in creating contents for my channel, and for that, I can't thank you enough. Always look forward to your fantastic tutorials! ❤️
why is your work awesome?
You're too kind!
@@BenMarriott well that was quick
That find edges is AMAZING
Hell yeah! Last time you pumped out an effect like this I used it in 3 separate client projects! Can't wait to see who I get to do this kind of stuff for! 👀
you and Andrew Kramer are heroes of AE.
Thanks a lot man
thanks for giving texture lab a shout out
He is amazing, I really love you. I was making a poem about watercolors and this is perfect for my poem intro. I WILL LINK YOU IN THE POEM.
It's videos like these that make me want to be a better and more creative animator!
We always label our layers ! :)
Ben Literally gives me ideas for music videos with every tutorial. so good!
Ben this is just mindblowing! Thank you for sharing this tip!
TextureLabs love! Clicking on the video, I was hoping it'd be something inspired by their tutorial.
So glad to see the love here!
That's a pretty clever way of using the caméra Blur 👍
I watch your videos with the same energy as I used to watch ben10 back in the days...
This king never fails to amaze 👀
You're the real MVP Ben!
OMG I LIETRALLY SAW THIER VIDEO LIKE A FEW DAYS AGO AND I WAS LIKE I FOUND EM IM NOT TELLING ANYONE BUT YOU ENDED UP MAKING A WHOLE VIDEO 😂😭
this is absolutely genius. Thank you so much
Ben! Thank you so much for this. I saw that texture labs video last month and I was trying to do it as an animation. I went with the janky way of saving the image after each "action" and importing them as an image sequence in premiere. Your method is so much better I thank you, love your videos.
ultra useful thanks Ben
Omg this is literally so helpful! I would've never thought to do this. Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you Ben ! I haven't had fun fooling around AE tweaks after watching a tutorial in a while.
S Tier Tutorial! Thanks Ben!
Ben never disappoints
Thanks for watching you legend!
@@BenMarriott thx for making AE so easy 😅😅
I cannot wait to use this. Thanks Ben!
Thank you Ben i just graduated from art school and your tech helps me get paid
This just made my day! Get that bread
fantastic result
Thanks Ben, I'd definitely use it in my project!!
this is shockingly impressive. amazing resourcefulness!
Been waiting for a selective blur tutorial, didn't realize until just now that this is it!! THANK YOU BEN!
Class work, Ben! Saw Texturelabs' vid for the PS one, great interpretation of it in AE.
Right? I got so confused seeing this was a new video when I thought I must have seen this before.
That is just brilliant! I'm a huge fan of Texturelabs, but the displacement map method creates a certain amount of banding (even in 16 bit), whereas using the lens blur instead bypasses that issue entirely (albeit adding some waiting time to the processing). Liked and subscribed!
OMG ! you're a real wizard. ✨💕
your tutorial is magnificent as always
YES M8. Thank you so much for doing this - I was blown away by the original and was just too busy to think about trying it in AE. I think I'd do the find edges slightly differently - possibly by manipulating the blur map instead of the final output.
Good job 👍👍
Oooo, that's a clever idea!
I'm totaly a newbie in after effects but you made this tutorial too simple so I think my work looks nice
I just have to say it: You are SIMPLY and without any effects and a whole bunch of complex layers and keyframes, one the greatest comunicators, teachers of animation I have come across.
I was looking to make an effect such as this for a commissioned job for a client, I opened up a few tabs on chrome to videos explaining watched a couple and discarded, got to yours, and I without knowing it was you I said: Damn this is really perfect! Looked down saw your name and logo and immediately said: OF COURSE! IT'S BEN!
Actually I said it in spanis and spanished your name which made me laugh: PUES CLARO! COMO NO? MI QUERIDO BENITO! ( Which is exactly: Of course, who else!? My dear Ben)
Thanx a lot man, you are doing a great Job and truly can't wait to do one of your workshops.
Thanks so much mate, I really appreciate it. :)
Great tutorial Ben!! Excited to use this.
Have been waiting for this tutorial 🙌🙌
You literally teach me more than college.
That looks really cool!
I was waiting for this tutorial since I started using Fresco!
You're amazing, your techniques and easy solutions are incredible :D
this is sick! i saw the texturelabs one and my mind was blown, thanks for translating it to ae!
For those who are still on CS6 and not Creative Cloud, to create the blur map, making a solid with a gradient map wont work. Instead, drag out a square shape to cover the comp, and set the Fill to gradient. CS6 does not have Gradient Ramp, and the Blur layer target doesn't work quite the same in CS6 as it does in CC; CC allows you to specify to use the Effects property as the map, whereas CS6 you can only select the layer itself which ignores the effects.
For Fractal Noise, create a Solid, apply the Fractal Noise effect, and then *precomp it*. Then you can set the Precomp you've just made as the target layer for the Camera Lens Blur.
Brilliant. Love that you love TextureLabs too, Brady is a real genius with PS.
An absolute wizard!
I absolutely love this. I've made myself a custom Stream Starting & Ending screen using it and adding some drips I recorded of ink running down paper and it looks amazing. Thank you so much for your tutorials! They teach me so much!
this is so easy and awesomeeee
Love it! I just key framed the fractal noise slightly also and it added a cool little effect
AMAZING!!! so thanks for your share. Saludos desde Argentina!
This tutorial is superb! I can see myself using this technique A LOT! Thanks so much, Ben!
awesommee!! dude thank you soo much!!! think this will help incredibly!
Yeahh... New tut time ..... Excellent effect 👍☺️👍☺️
Thanks mate :D
This is the stupidestly easiest thing I've ever seen. I'm embarrassed I had never thought of it before. Just brilliant!
Texturelab is great!
Pure gold! You're amazing!!
Definitely a useful video, your videos are always very informative. Thank you very much Dude!
Guassian Blur: the reverb of motion graphics
Thanks Ben!!
This is magical! Thanks!
so genius! so good!! thanks Ben
Genius
Another fantastic tutorial! You are a godsend on TH-cam. Thank you!
Love your videos Ben! Thank you so much for sharing!
This is genius
Awesome Tutorial, as always!
Thank you so much for sharing all these!!Loveeeeeeee
Thank you so much! Cant wait to learn other things on your tube 😁
Génie !
Merci beaucoup :)
Thank you very much!
Thank you SO much
I wouldn't mind if you upload once a month but keep this quality content.
Thanks my friend!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!
We love you, Ben!
Yer fekin amazing! Mate.
So good mate!
Cleaver technice! Just one thing that might make this a tiny bit better, throw a turbulent displace on top of the fractal noise to hide some of the blocky segments in the texture :)
Outstanding!!!
wonderful intro
I thought that looked familiar 😉🧐
ang galing salamat
Damn Ben, this is such a elegant, simple solution for a GREAT looking effect! Thank you so much!
You deserved the like
Pana te mereces el like
Dude! Wow. Thanks.
AMAZING!
Отличная идея!
Amazing stuff Ben... Please make more !!!!!
Hell yeah!! Now I can stop ruining my parents art collect and do it digitally. I mean, those paintings were like that before hand……………
Nice
awesome, as usual! thnx for sharing