This is great, I was looking for a video to animate a card and this is all I wanted, also the round corners tip is simple and effective too. This really helped, thank you!
Absolutely! It’s super easy. Just create your animation, and then drag the card faces into the essential graphics panel to allow you to swap out the cards. If you need any help with that let me know.
@@NemuiJin Thank you, I've tried that but it won't work as the animation is on the null layer. I need to make a MOGRT to use in Premiere Pro. There's also the issue of the masks for the corners.
@@zombiispoph I just tested it and it seems to work. Do you have twitter? If you DM me there I can send you a screen rec of how I put it together. A link to my twitter is in the video description.
Sure, if you want to do it without plugins you’d need to use a glow effect with a fractal noise layer and mattes. BUT if you want the fast and easy way, you can utilize Video Copilot’s free Saber plugin. Andrew from VC has a great tutorial on how to use it.
heyoo, i did every step on your tutorial but I'm kinda stuck on null layer, everytime I did your method, it turns to black screen I don't know why but I hope you can guide me on this one mane. been stuck here for hours now just to create a simple card
Sure, that's an easy fix. There's different ways depending on what you are trying to achieve, but I'll give you the simplest solution. At 01:46 when I say to drag the front onto the create composition icon, you can instead just drag the front directly into your comp and continue as normal through the rest of the tutorial. Then after you duplicate it, you just select the front layer you want to change and hold Option (for Mac) or Alt (PC) while dragging the new front card image from the project panel on top of the front layer you want to replace. When you release, it should swap just that cards front while leaving the original untouched. If this doesn't work, or you have any more trouble let me know 🙂
This is so good for creators new to the TCG content space -- thank you for this!
This is great, I was looking for a video to animate a card and this is all I wanted, also the round corners tip is simple and effective too. This really helped, thank you!
As a YGO player, i really appreciate accommodating to other fanbases too, thanks man!
Thank you for making this video. I am making my own cards and I wanted to scan and digitize them. This really helped
Quite literally the best card animation video out there. I’m a huge pokemon guy haha! I was initially here for a geopolitical idea and bam! Thank you!
dude this is spot on what I was looking for. Awesome work!
Definitely needed!
Hombre! que videazo, llevaba meses buscando esto!
Holy crap! I've been looking for something like this! I thank you in advance for the level up my content is about to receive!
Thanks! I’m glad it’ll help. I’m trying to put out a new tutorial about once a month so keep an eye out for more 😄
extreme valuable and clear, tons of thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks
This is great! is there a way of making it into a MOGRT to speed up workflow?
Absolutely! It’s super easy. Just create your animation, and then drag the card faces into the essential graphics panel to allow you to swap out the cards. If you need any help with that let me know.
@@NemuiJin Thank you, I've tried that but it won't work as the animation is on the null layer. I need to make a MOGRT to use in Premiere Pro. There's also the issue of the masks for the corners.
@@zombiispoph I just tested it and it seems to work. Do you have twitter? If you DM me there I can send you a screen rec of how I put it together. A link to my twitter is in the video description.
I DM'd you the screen recording on twitter : )
Would love to know how did you do that text pop up/zoom effect at 6:05 . Thank you for making these tutorials, its awesome!
I've added that to my list of episodes to make. I'm working on editing another episode right now, but I can try to make that tutorial next. 👍
Would love some advice on how you do the purple glow on your cards 6:03
Sure, if you want to do it without plugins you’d need to use a glow effect with a fractal noise layer and mattes. BUT if you want the fast and easy way, you can utilize Video Copilot’s free Saber plugin. Andrew from VC has a great tutorial on how to use it.
Thank you!
@@NemuiJin
heyoo, i did every step on your tutorial but I'm kinda stuck on null layer, everytime I did your method, it turns to black screen I don't know why but I hope you can guide me on this one mane. been stuck here for hours now just to create a simple card
I can try to help. Screen record what is happening and send it to me on twitter x.com/Nemui_Jin.
Very cool vid, but how do you add multiple cards with different faces? Duplicating and then changing the card front just changes both card fronts
Sure, that's an easy fix. There's different ways depending on what you are trying to achieve, but I'll give you the simplest solution.
At 01:46 when I say to drag the front onto the create composition icon, you can instead just drag the front directly into your comp and continue as normal through the rest of the tutorial. Then after you duplicate it, you just select the front layer you want to change and hold Option (for Mac) or Alt (PC) while dragging the new front card image from the project panel on top of the front layer you want to replace. When you release, it should swap just that cards front while leaving the original untouched. If this doesn't work, or you have any more trouble let me know 🙂
@@NemuiJin Cool that worked a treat!
AE is definitely better for this. I find Premiere clunky in it's solution.
can you make this tutorial in davinci resolve?
I do plan on eventually doing tutorials in DaVinci Resolve but I'm not sure when I'll get to that. It's definitely something I want to do though