I started editing in Ae a few days ago and was having trouble with graphs, I tried watching many tutorials but this one is definitely one of the best, really helped a lot! Thanks man👍🏻
So helpful!! The Speed graph has been the hardest for me to wrap my head around, and this was so helpful in terms of making sense of it. Please keep making videos like this!!
Many people are great at animating but it doesn't make them good teachers - you however are absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for making things just make sense and explaining them in such a great and comprehensive way.
Another fantastic tutorial ... I watch a lot of After Effects TH-cam videos ... but your videos are among the very best!! Your explanations are thorough and easy to understand ... excellent quality !!!
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
I'm a professional video editor and I came across your channel and your videos are just awesome. You deserve millions of subscribers!!! The way you teach is just another LEVEL!
If only you knew how long i have been searching for this 😅. Thank you so much, really helped me know the difference and which to use and when to use them.👍
the overshoot to create a small bounce is a brilliant effect, thanks for such a concise explanation, im new to motion and this really helped me to get my head around the graphs
Vishal, adjusting the Bezier/influence handles changes the degree of the motion or velocity. Moving an influence handle away from a keyframe will shape a path with a more gradual incline and therefore a gentler slow in / slow out. The 70% for example is just a number that I like to use which means you can go higher or lower depending on the motion you are after. Hope that helps and thank you for your feedback! 😀
This was such a helpful video because whenever I watched an AE tutorial that required the graph editor it never explained whether to use the speed or value graph. One question though, if you arent animating a graphic and instead a video, would there be handles, because there isnt any actual cardinal movement of the clip? (After writing this I realized im talking about time remapping.. :P)
How do you select which curve to animate? Hello,Elias, I have a question, depending on what you select the curve that you animate, since sometimes you use the "value" or sometimes you use the "speed", with what criteria do you know which one to move? Thank you very much. :)
Maria, the most used one is the Speed Graph because it's related to speed but if you want to change Position values for example then switch to the Value graph because you are charging values rather than speed. Does this make sense? 👋
P MI, Adjusting the Bezier/influence handles changes the degree of the motion or velocity. Moving an influence handle away from a keyframe will shape a path with a more gradual incline and therefore a gentler slow in / slow out. The 70% is just a number that I like to use which means you can go higher or lower depending the motion you are after. Hope that helps and thank you for your feedback! 😀👋
1 minute motion path is going to be very slow, also at the distance between those individual paths, most likely quite a bit and that makes it slow. Hope this helps. 😀 👋
@@I_Mackenzie Indeed! 😂 I am guessing the issue might be with the path, how far is stretched out, if so it will take longer to cover the distance, not entirely sure till I see the AE original file. 😀
One thing you can do is to reset the keyframe back to a Linear keyframe so you start fresh. Do this for all keyframes and convert just one keyframe to Easy Ease. Try that and see. 😀👋
@@teevee7678 I am showing this quite a bit in the tutorial, have a look. By default all keyframes are linear, then it is up to us to change the interpolation. 😀
Really great content...but I'm starting to think its a law of youtube that the most useful instructors have to have the worst audio. I would really, really consider a major upgrade. Audio is king.
@@EliasSarantopoulos to be totally clear…your video is fantastic. :) but you sound a bit like you’re in a barrel. This is the first vid of yours I watched so maybe the others have great audio 🤷♂️. And just so you know, you’ve definitely got a new fan and subscriber!
@@chrisbutlerart First of all thank you for taking the time to give me your feedback! I always make a case to have clear sound and on my end using my earphones I don't get the sound issue but I hear you. Try another one, a later tutorial on the channel not related to After Effects, and tell me how that sounds if you please. Much appreciated! 😀👋
Speed Graph measures speed or velocity over time and you can change the speed of animation between keyframes using its Speed Graph as I demonstrate in the first part. The value graph shows changes in a property's value and measures the value over time such as the Rotation property, or the Opacity property. Hope this helps, thank you! 😀
@@Uyry-m8m Try to follow the tutorial, see by changing the distance between keyframes how the speed gets slower to go to the next keyframe. That is on the Speed graph. The value graph, you can also drag and change the values of Position and others. 😀
And that's why the video is here to help out. The Graph Editor is a huge part of After Effects and it becomes a must if you want your elements to animate as in real life. 😃
still not clear about the difference......what speed graph cant do that a value graph can do....is there a "simple answer" ?I can still do with speed graph what you have done with value graph....so?
All you mostly do inside the Graph Editor is changing keyframe behavior, for example, from Linear which has constant velocity to Easy Ease which slowly accelerates and slowly deselarate. The Graph Editor helps us with to change those values. Hope this helps M Z. 😀 👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos I completely understand all of these basic principles but those weird spikes, arches and keyframes detached from each other in the Speed graph are just a headache for me :D For example in Blender, the curve (path) and speed have two independent controls whereas in AE both speed and a path have their keyframes clumped in one graph. I can manage to work in 2D space just fine but once I have 3D space and three axes, controlling the path and a speed of an object along this path is super hard for me to understand in AE. Anyway, thanks for this video!
Man, you're a great teacher.
Thank you very much! 😀👋
I started editing in Ae a few days ago and was having trouble with graphs, I tried watching many tutorials but this one is definitely one of the best, really helped a lot! Thanks man👍🏻
Thank you so much for your constructive feedback, much appreciated! 😀 👋
very true, especially the part to help me understand why no handles on some points...
@@sam-qu1qe Great to hear that! 😀👋
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So helpful!! The Speed graph has been the hardest for me to wrap my head around, and this was so helpful in terms of making sense of it. Please keep making videos like this!!
Thank you Ryan, much appreciated! 😀 👋
Many people are great at animating but it doesn't make them good teachers - you however are absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for making things just make sense and explaining them in such a great and comprehensive way.
You are ever so kind! These kind of comments give me life to keep on going with TH-cam. Your honest feedback is much appreciated! 🙏 😀 👋
Absolutely! Looking forward to more of your work. It’s very helpful (:
@@lauracatalinas Already a lot of After Effects tutorials up on the channel, more in the pipeline. Thank you! 😀
No one taught how to switch between different types of graph editors until this guy. ❤️❤️
Thank you for your feedback and comment! 😀 👋
Another fantastic tutorial ... I watch a lot of After Effects TH-cam videos ... but your videos are among the very best!! Your explanations are thorough and easy to understand ... excellent quality !!!
Once again, thank you for your constructive feedback! 🙏😀
The comnt section is very positive and downright encouraging! Love it!
Thank you Micael, much appreciated! 😀👋
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
Well welcome back Maria, I am glad to hear that, and thank you for your warm feedback, much appreciated! 😀👋
I'm a professional video editor and I came across your channel and your videos are just awesome. You deserve millions of subscribers!!!
The way you teach is just another LEVEL!
That's so sweet of you to say Aiman, thank you for your kind feedback and comment, much appreciated! 🙏 😀 👋
If only you knew how long i have been searching for this 😅. Thank you so much, really helped me know the difference and which to use and when to use them.👍
@@cliffordsharpe9464 Thank you for your constructive feedback, much appreciated! 🙏 😀
the overshoot to create a small bounce is a brilliant effect, thanks for such a concise explanation, im new to motion and this really helped me to get my head around the graphs
Great to hear that and thank you for your feedback! 😀 👋
Try adding that overshoot on a null layer for a zoom in or out transition, like a reverse.
I pretty glad how accurately was your explanation, thank you so much, it reallly helped me
That's so awesome to hear Fedya, thank you for your feedback! 😀👋
most important lesson are these two graphs truly
I am glad you enjoyed it, thank you! 🙏👋
I can feel how happy you are because of the update.
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Best video I found for graph editor explanation and examples - thank you!
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Thank you so much!!!! I was going crazy with these graph choices!
So great to hear that Gordon, thank you for the feedback! 😀👋
Man, you're rocks! Thank You for your course !!! I've learned so much!!!
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Thankyou very much for this video. this is what i am searching for...
@@rajeeshag2897 I am very glad you found it helpful! 🙏😀
16:23 THANK YOU, i was looking about this for so long now.
Thank you so very much Mr Infiniti. 😀👋
What is mean by influence, in the keyframe velocity box
Vishal, adjusting the Bezier/influence handles changes the degree of the motion or velocity. Moving an influence handle away from a keyframe will shape a path with a more gradual incline and therefore a gentler slow in / slow out. The 70% for example is just a number that I like to use which means you can go higher or lower depending on the motion you are after. Hope that helps and thank you for your feedback! 😀
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You have a gift for explaining things!
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This was such a helpful video because whenever I watched an AE tutorial that required the graph editor it never explained whether to use the speed or value graph. One question though, if you arent animating a graphic and instead a video, would there be handles, because there isnt any actual cardinal movement of the clip? (After writing this I realized im talking about time remapping.. :P)
I am glad you found d it helpful, much appreciated! 🙏👋
Very helpful! Im currently creating my reel and this helped a lot! Sometimes i need to brush up on what I learned the last semester of college! lol
I am so glad to hear that and thank you for your feedback! 😀 👋
Does it have the repeat step sequencer in the step sequencer ??
I am sorry I don't quite understand your question about the step sequence. 😀
Thank you, Elias. Subscribed!
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just a simple question......I wanna do a rap what should I focus the most on when I wanna edit or make a good soft?i would love to
I am sorry, I can't quite understand your question, you want to do a rap? Music rap? 🤷♂️
Excellent videos may everything be blessed upon you’re soul.
Thank you for such a kind comment, thank you! 😀
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Haha, that would be me 🤣
How do you select which curve to animate?
Hello,Elias, I have a question, depending on what you select the curve that you animate, since sometimes you use the "value" or sometimes you use the "speed", with what criteria do you know which one to move?
Thank you very much. :)
Maria, the most used one is the Speed Graph because it's related to speed but if you want to change Position values for example then switch to the Value graph because you are charging values rather than speed. Does this make sense? 👋
you are really good at explaining, thank you so much!!
Thank you for your kind feedback! 😀 👋
I did a right click and drag on the soft roll, now if I click Play the position clock starts but my ti cursor does not move and I cant
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I am sorry, I don't really understand your question. 🤷♂️😀
so good. i understand more through this lesson
Thank you very much! 😀 👋
finally i understand, thanks guru...
any way could you tell me, whats the meaning of "influence" and how you can estimate the value 70%????
P MI, Adjusting the Bezier/influence handles changes the degree of the motion or velocity. Moving an influence handle away from a keyframe will shape a path with a more gradual incline and therefore a gentler slow in / slow out. The 70% is just a number that I like to use which means you can go higher or lower depending the motion you are after. Hope that helps and thank you for your feedback! 😀👋
Thank you for this. Double click [Keyframe Velo] is a life saver!!
Yeah, I love the Keyframe Velocity as well. Thank you for your feedback! 😀 👋
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Unfortunately After Effects is unique in our industry. 😀👋
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Thank you for such a constructive comment and feedback, it just makes all the effort worthwhile! 🙏👋😀
Yo can anyone pls help out....I have got tNice tutorials weird problem in soft soft in the soft roll...I can’t see the notes that I am drawing or
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Thank you so much I didn’t know how to switch between the types of graphs and this really helped!
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You have a great teaching style. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I'm trying to be better with the graph editors
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Best explanation about The difference between Speed Graph & Value Graph 👍
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Wow, your teaching is awesome! Thanks for the tutorial!
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Thank you Ughdarn! 😀
If you're a complete beginner to soft production then soft is imo the easiest daw that you can get, I started off with it.. If you have a little bit
(For people in a hurry - @7:16 Elias shows where to change between Speed vs Value. )
Thank you David, good idea as well. 🙏😀
When I set up the motion path over 60 seconds, motion is really slow. No where near as quick as yours?
1 minute motion path is going to be very slow, also at the distance between those individual paths, most likely quite a bit and that makes it slow. Hope this helps. 😀 👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos Thanks for your reply. I thought your animation was a min long? Is it?
@@I_Mackenzie Indeed! 😂 I am guessing the issue might be with the path, how far is stretched out, if so it will take longer to cover the distance, not entirely sure till I see the AE original file. 😀
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Your tutorial videos are amazing. I decided to go back to creating soft after 16 years. soft soft is so easy to get into, but also offers
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Awesome thank you for the info
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verry well explained
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It's been a wild ride.
Indeed! 😂😂
THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH THANK YOUUU
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can you help me? somehow my graphs go very deep in depths (wayy below the 0) and its fustrating. please help
One thing you can do is to reset the keyframe back to a Linear keyframe so you start fresh. Do this for all keyframes and convert just one keyframe to Easy Ease. Try that and see. 😀👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos how do you do that please
@@EliasSarantopoulos im going to try and see what i can do, ill come back here if i need help, thanks otherwise!
@@teevee7678 I am showing this quite a bit in the tutorial, have a look. By default all keyframes are linear, then it is up to us to change the interpolation. 😀
@@EliasSarantopoulos what duration
Thanks Elias!
You are very welcome Remy, much appreciated! 😀 👋
I can’t see my keyframes though in my graph editor how do I fix it I select the keyframes and they don’t come in the graph editor
Jus try to select one keyframe and immediately switch to the Graph Editor and see. Let me know if you wish. 😊👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos I still can’t see my keyframes in my graph editor?
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@@EliasSarantopoulos sure what is ur email
@@AdrijanaTaets-lr8jr Visit my website on pixElias, see the email there. Please add a Subject line as well so I know. Thanks 😀
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very well explained
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Quick question mike....
Yes sir! 😀
I NEED TO CHANGE MY VIDEO VALUE SIR HOW ?
So how can I help you?
@@EliasSarantopoulos Graph slomotion in video not in animation
@@Stelarion_pc I am sorry, I don't understand how I can help from your question. Are you looking for the Graph Editor?
@@EliasSarantopoulosya i mean a videos slomotion is change in graph style
great work
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Really great content...but I'm starting to think its a law of youtube that the most useful instructors have to have the worst audio. I would really, really consider a major upgrade. Audio is king.
You didn't like the audio Christopher?
@@EliasSarantopoulos to be totally clear…your video is fantastic. :) but you sound a bit like you’re in a barrel. This is the first vid of yours I watched so maybe the others have great audio 🤷♂️. And just so you know, you’ve definitely got a new fan and subscriber!
@@chrisbutlerart First of all thank you for taking the time to give me your feedback! I always make a case to have clear sound and on my end using my earphones I don't get the sound issue but I hear you. Try another one, a later tutorial on the channel not related to After Effects, and tell me how that sounds if you please. Much appreciated! 😀👋
I am confused with valued graph and speed? it is similar?
Speed Graph measures speed or velocity over time and you can change the speed of animation between keyframes using its Speed Graph as I demonstrate in the first part. The value graph shows changes in a property's value and measures the value over time such as the Rotation property, or the Opacity property. Hope this helps, thank you! 😀
@@EliasSarantopoulos thank you much.
@@Uyry-m8m Try to follow the tutorial, see by changing the distance between keyframes how the speed gets slower to go to the next keyframe. That is on the Speed graph. The value graph, you can also drag and change the values of Position and others. 😀
that thumbnail alone is why i cannot deal with the speed graph.
And that's why the video is here to help out. The Graph Editor is a huge part of After Effects and it becomes a must if you want your elements to animate as in real life. 😃
still not clear about the difference......what speed graph cant do that a value graph can do....is there a "simple answer" ?I can still do with speed graph what you have done with value graph....so?
I hear yah mate.
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Sa here bro had everytNice tutorialng sitting for half a year before I started to dive in
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Those are frames not seconds, btw.
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ευχαριστώ
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Regardless of how important the information is
I literally can’t concentrate on what you are saying you’ve got stunning look jesus
Bold Move
Bold moves sound good 😀👋
details
Yeap but you can skip the chapters. 😀 👋
Graph editor in AE seems like a rocket science gone mad compared to the excellent one in Blender. I think I'll never understand it properly.
All you mostly do inside the Graph Editor is changing keyframe behavior, for example, from Linear which has constant velocity to Easy Ease which slowly accelerates and slowly deselarate. The Graph Editor helps us with to change those values. Hope this helps M Z. 😀 👋
@@EliasSarantopoulos I completely understand all of these basic principles but those weird spikes, arches and keyframes detached from each other in the Speed graph are just a headache for me :D For example in Blender, the curve (path) and speed have two independent controls whereas in AE both speed and a path have their keyframes clumped in one graph. I can manage to work in 2D space just fine but once I have 3D space and three axes, controlling the path and a speed of an object along this path is super hard for me to understand in AE. Anyway, thanks for this video!
@@veruzzzz Well if wish we can meet up over Zoom and put this to rest. Your call M Z, just email me using my credentials. 😀 👋
Agreed
Your words hide all the graph path 🤷♂️ i can understand your voice easily sir.
Take away the Close Captions, easy. 😀
@@EliasSarantopoulos sir can you help me when i select two keyframe and press f9 its dont show curve path any solution? 😅
@@happygoyal4094 Select one keyframe and right click. Try that please. 😀
Good voice
Sounds good! 😀👋
is no one gonna to notice that how he is wearing Nice tutorials headphone?(Rip Gramr)
screen.
Yeap, great screen 🤷♂️😀
Fell asleep twice
Hense the chapters Sesili. 😀 👋