Every morning. Coffee and Jake. I really appreciate you putting so much time into this series. I watch and learn and also, always have a library to refer back to. The best part about this is that it has me throwinng away 3rd party plugins and learning how to do things from the ground up. You are like a wood craftsman explaining the real tools in the shop. The ones that have no rechargeable batteries.
Hot damn, not one but two plugins that will work great on my project! These oddball default AE plugins are amazingly powerful, especially when combined!
I've had issues pointing the Bump Map to an Adjustment Layer - it keeps Effects & Masks greyed out. Copy/pasting the effects to a solid fixed it. A bug of some kind with v22.5.0, maybe? Fantastic tutorial and series, Jake. Super appreciate it! 😊
@@visualvalency I believe I created a solid (ctrl+y) and applied the effects to that instead of an adjustment layer. It's been over a year, so I don't remember for sure.
Nice, thanks. Is it possible to apply the ripple to the grid (or to any vector), in order to avoid loosing quality when the distortion increase the thickness of the lines? In fact, maybe you can distort the vector lines, and after apply the thickness?
Please show the finished effect on full sreen and not in editing mode, so we can clearly see and appreciate the sample work and also a little longer. Same goes with your other tuturials. DID NOT ENJOY THE TUTORIAL.
I love these tutorials. Easy to follow, great explainer, but this series is missing the one thing that all tutorials miss and that is ...examples on "where to apply". All tutorials show me the how ( Jakes version is the best), but i wish that after explaining how to apply that you just gave 2 or 3 examples of where you used the effect in 1. atypical way 2. a creative way 3. a over the top way. I am super technical but sometimes i lack the creative imagination, and could sure use the inspiration. For example on this ripple wave effect, the typical application might be to animate a flag, but after that where could i apply it? give me some cool examples..quick ones, no more explaining needed. Thanks.
Yeah I totally get it, but there are almost 300 effects I have to cover in this series. Giving a few (even short) examples for each effect would consume me. I'm trying my best to at least include one example scenario but it's not always possible. My goal isn't to tell you what to do with the effects; it's to show you what they do and how they work so that you can begin to think of them as tools in your own workflow. I'm here to encourage you to try to think for yourself and experiment with these effects so you can become a more independent artist and not rely as heavily on others for direction.
Every morning. Coffee and Jake. I really appreciate you putting so much time into this series. I watch and learn and also, always have a library to refer back to. The best part about this is that it has me throwinng away 3rd party plugins and learning how to do things from the ground up. You are like a wood craftsman explaining the real tools in the shop. The ones that have no rechargeable batteries.
Hey Jake for effects such as wave warp, ripple, turbulent displace etc you can use the motion tile/ repetile to fix the edges.
One of the most articulate and well-explained tutorials I've ever seen on TH-cam - and I've been around a while!!
Great tutorial as always. I was really scratching my head with ripple pulse.
Hot damn, not one but two plugins that will work great on my project! These oddball default AE plugins are amazingly powerful, especially when combined!
As everybody says, this is just so awesome and useful, thank you very very much !
With this video, Jake is sure to make ripples.
Not waves? Feels like a disappointment.
Amazing help !! not too complex ! you're the man Jake ! thank u so much ! :D
Thanks Jakey. You're such a blood good teacher. Andrew Kramer level - if not more clear and in depth.
Only my wife is allowed to call me Jakey 😏
@@JakeInMotion hahah loud and clear 😳😂
Wow, the tutorial is great. The last part was pretty interesting. I liked how you brought it to life. 😍 Thanks for sharing!
Haha… yeah, you might as well just start these videos with the grid effect already on. And thanks for doing these effects breakdown videos! You rock
Gracias Jake 👏🏽
loved it!
hi Jake! how are you doing? Do you mind to make a Discord Server of yours? thanks for daily videos!!
I've had issues pointing the Bump Map to an Adjustment Layer - it keeps Effects & Masks greyed out. Copy/pasting the effects to a solid fixed it. A bug of some kind with v22.5.0, maybe?
Fantastic tutorial and series, Jake. Super appreciate it! 😊
Currently having this issue - what do you mean by copy/paste effects to a solid?
@@visualvalency I believe I created a solid (ctrl+y) and applied the effects to that instead of an adjustment layer. It's been over a year, so I don't remember for sure.
We can use them on rain drops
thanks bro
if i wanted to use the 100 ripple radius is there any way to stop the black edges from appearing when applying the ripple effect?
apply motion tile effect and press the checkbox to mirror edges
so cool!
great video
Nice, thanks. Is it possible to apply the ripple to the grid (or to any vector), in order to avoid loosing quality when the distortion increase the thickness of the lines? In fact, maybe you can distort the vector lines, and after apply the thickness?
Unfortunately, no. This is a raster effect, so it's just manipulating pixels.
@@JakeInMotion thanks a lot! :)
Is there a video in which you explain your intro animation ? I really love it 😊
Yes there is! th-cam.com/video/zorqDUC-aVc/w-d-xo.html
wonderful
How did u do ur intro bro😮😮😮?
great
👍
Please show the finished effect on full sreen and not in editing mode, so we can clearly see and appreciate the sample work and also a little longer. Same goes with your other tuturials. DID NOT ENJOY THE TUTORIAL.
THANK YOU FOR THE FEEDBACK
I love these tutorials. Easy to follow, great explainer, but this series is missing the one thing that all tutorials miss and that is ...examples on "where to apply". All tutorials show me the how ( Jakes version is the best), but i wish that after explaining how to apply that you just gave 2 or 3 examples of where you used the effect in 1. atypical way 2. a creative way 3. a over the top way. I am super technical but sometimes i lack the creative imagination, and could sure use the inspiration. For example on this ripple wave effect, the typical application might be to animate a flag, but after that where could i apply it? give me some cool examples..quick ones, no more explaining needed. Thanks.
Yeah I totally get it, but there are almost 300 effects I have to cover in this series. Giving a few (even short) examples for each effect would consume me. I'm trying my best to at least include one example scenario but it's not always possible. My goal isn't to tell you what to do with the effects; it's to show you what they do and how they work so that you can begin to think of them as tools in your own workflow. I'm here to encourage you to try to think for yourself and experiment with these effects so you can become a more independent artist and not rely as heavily on others for direction.
How did u do ur intro bro😮😮😮?
th-cam.com/video/zorqDUC-aVc/w-d-xo.html