Hey man, great tutorial. Do you know if there’s a simple way of just adding a keyframe at the start of timeline while the subject is standing, then move the subject with the puppet warp tool and add a key frame at the end of the timeline to have the subject do a simple bend movement? I can do it with scaling or zooming into the subject with that method but not with the puppet tool ? Thanks I’m advance
@@stunnabs3468 I enjoy sharing these tutorials and sharing what I know and what I have learnt. I'm happy that they're useful to anyone who watches them and thanks for motivating me to keep going :)
yes, but the best thing to do is to use the previous frame so just duplicate your previous frame and re-edit and re-pin the puppet warp tool on that new copy
I wonder if we can make the animation more smooth by using video timeline? I wonder if puppet warp can be done in there too. Great vid btw, Very helpful.
Yeh It's possible, there's a few options for the video timeline like scale, rotation and position or there's always the option to add more frames if it's a short looping animation
Hi, this is a Vegas Pro question, How can i do multiple pan crops in one clip? for example a earthquake and zoom in. Like a Video FX that you can use Color Balance + Slow Motion. Is Possible to do a Pan/Crop + Pan/Crop?
Yup, that's when pre-rendering / pre-comp comes in. You do your first edit like the earthquake then save it, file > new. Once you've got a new project go to file > Import > media > then load your project. This will then combine all your video and audio layers in just two layers (video and audio) then you can pan/crop again and zoom in. Everything will then play in motion haha and you can always go back to your original one and any changes will apply to the final project
is anyone not in agreeable that this final product animation is trash? like I died laughing when I saw it. not photorealistic at all. looks like a literal meme. also, this guy does nothing to change the lighting on the body, its like the light source isn't defined.
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Hey man, great tutorial. Do you know if there’s a simple way of just adding a keyframe at the start of timeline while the subject is standing, then move the subject with the puppet warp tool and add a key frame at the end of the timeline to have the subject do a simple bend movement? I can do it with scaling or zooming into the subject with that method but not with the puppet tool ? Thanks I’m advance
To combine layers instead of making them smart object and rasterizing them , you can simply chose them and press ctrl + e = merge layers
When the running animation reminds me of my childhood classic... the old Scooby Doo running scenes haha
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@@stunnabs3468 I enjoy sharing these tutorials and sharing what I know and what I have learnt. I'm happy that they're useful to anyone who watches them and thanks for motivating me to keep going :)
Excellent but how do I export all those images in a single sequence and leave it as if it were a video?
everytime i use the puppet tool on a image and want to apply on the next image i have to pin everything over again?
yes, but the best thing to do is to use the previous frame so just duplicate your previous frame and re-edit and re-pin the puppet warp tool on that new copy
Thank you for the easy to follow videos😇
It's all good, I'm happy to be making them :D
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@@sukhpreetkaur8219 i will do, thanks for the motivational comment;)
@@VerticDesigns You're welcome 😇
I wonder if we can make the animation more smooth by using video timeline? I wonder if puppet warp can be done in there too. Great vid btw, Very helpful.
Yeh It's possible, there's a few options for the video timeline like scale, rotation and position or there's always the option to add more frames if it's a short looping animation
@@VerticDesigns Ah thank you :) Also, thank you for mentioning putting the images into groups. I have no idea why I never thought of doing that.
@@workingZen no problem and yeh haha it definitely makes it easier
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great lesson man appreciate it
No worries. Happy to hear that :D
Hi, this is a Vegas Pro question, How can i do multiple pan crops in one clip? for example a earthquake and zoom in. Like a Video FX that you can use Color Balance + Slow Motion. Is Possible to do a Pan/Crop + Pan/Crop?
Yup, that's when pre-rendering / pre-comp comes in. You do your first edit like the earthquake then save it, file > new. Once you've got a new project go to file > Import > media > then load your project. This will then combine all your video and audio layers in just two layers (video and audio) then you can pan/crop again and zoom in. Everything will then play in motion haha and you can always go back to your original one and any changes will apply to the final project
Export psd tp Adobe animated is to easy...😊😊😊
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Please tutorial for edit photo sport (football ) !
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like a poster?
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thank u
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Thank sir 🥰😍
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very nice
thanks so much
You're welcome
wish you shown how to export it
Well for the video intro I just recorded my screen but that is a very good point I'll have a look if there's any video formats
nooooooooooo i wanted a video ant animating with the puppet warp but with keyframs 😭
what a muscular woman
Yeh... the legs really get warpped when moving them a lot haha it was even worse in its first few stages of animation lol
is anyone not in agreeable that this final product animation is trash? like I died laughing when I saw it. not photorealistic at all. looks like a literal meme.
also, this guy does nothing to change the lighting on the body, its like the light source isn't defined.