thanks. that was good. just one thing: in your original animation you had offset between the position and rotation key frames which is not mentioned in the tutorial. i think it's important because it makes the animation more organic. :) .
After soooooo many years the keyframe velocity trick was totally new for me, thanks a lot! BUT, I'd like to give something in return: Instead of tedious work in your example use the pen tool to draw that motion path (on its own layer), then copy/paste that path to leaf's position property. Much easier to design your motion path that way. Cheers!
Pretty old comment but since I had the same issue, here's how to get the right graph : click on the "choose graph type and option" panel, just under the graph on the right of the eye icon, and select "Edit speed graph".
I think this is great but I can't figure out what you're doing at 3:40 unfortunately and it seems to be the last step to making it as smooth as you have it...any help would be appreciated!
i just wondering how your find the reference,the st[yle,for begginer like me,i always tutorial see A,tutorial B and yeah,just watch tutorial but when i see my art its just tutorial,can you made video how to make "style" or finding reference,your style is so good
Hey! I'll upload a video this Thursday where you can see how I gather inspiration images and make a moodboard. I mostly look at Dribbble for inspiration though. Just look through designs on there and then gather some, and take some ideas like linework, colours, drawing styles etc. from that. (But always make it your own of course)
thanks. that was good. just one thing: in your original animation you had offset between the position and rotation key frames which is not mentioned in the tutorial. i think it's important because it makes the animation more organic. :)
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Oh wow I totally forgot that haha. Good for pointing that out, thanks! I'll pin this comment so other people can see it :)
That "keyframe velocity" trick was the solution for my animation. THANKS!!!
After soooooo many years the keyframe velocity trick was totally new for me, thanks a lot! BUT, I'd like to give something in return: Instead of tedious work in your example use the pen tool to draw that motion path (on its own layer), then copy/paste that path to leaf's position property. Much easier to design your motion path that way. Cheers!
👍 Short, clear and nice voice-over. Perfect ingredients of the great tutorial! Thank you! Immediately subscribed!
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Your channel is awesome bro! Keep uploading!!! :)
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Hey i wanna ask something why at 3:47 my graph editor doesn't look like that
dot for answer , same problem here
Pretty old comment but since I had the same issue, here's how to get the right graph : click on the "choose graph type and option" panel, just under the graph on the right of the eye icon, and select "Edit speed graph".
@@tevydub2708 Thank you so much for this fix!
I think this is great but I can't figure out what you're doing at 3:40 unfortunately and it seems to be the last step to making it as smooth as you have it...any help would be appreciated!
i just wondering how your find the reference,the st[yle,for begginer like me,i always tutorial see A,tutorial B and yeah,just watch tutorial but when i see my art its just tutorial,can you made video how to make "style" or finding reference,your style is so good
Hey! I'll upload a video this Thursday where you can see how I gather inspiration images and make a moodboard. I mostly look at Dribbble for inspiration though. Just look through designs on there and then gather some, and take some ideas like linework, colours, drawing styles etc. from that. (But always make it your own of course)