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What do you want us to say? It's well animated, I found the way he makes himself move interesting, does he cut the moving jaw onto a still of the rest of his head?
Anyway, with all the great open source stuff, and rising competitors to adobe, there's little reason to consider join their subscription bullshit outside of photoshop, and even then, most graphic designers and creatives can work around what they would have wanted to do in photoshop in other programs.
watched it
it's ok
I would watch a whole movie in this art style. Is there anything similar out there?
There's no affordable alternative to After Effects.
His other videos?
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Ah you're right, after effects is a bit of a unique program. I keep seeing people suggest blender as the alternative, and whilst blender is definitely a great animation software (with a built in video editor too), I'm so so sure about it's keying and such.
Actually I decided to look into it a bit, and it might not be a complete replacement for after effects (because like I said it's a bit of a unique program) but the program called cavalry is currently free (in beta) and it looks like it replaces after effects in all the areas I was concerned with. Take a look.
>It's well animated, I found the way he makes himself move interesting, does he cut the moving jaw onto a still of the rest of his head?
Pretty sure it's just regular ol acting along with lowering the framerate to sell the effect.
Fusion. I like it a lot more the AE. And its fucking free which is amazing on it's own.
It seems most consider it the premier replacement rather than the after effects replacement. I think mixing it up with blender (or some other animation software) and fusion would be the way to go to replace after effects.
I clapped when he said GIMP. I use GIMP and I clapped when he said it.
Are you being critical of the fact he said gimp? Would you have preferred if he had said Affinity Photo? Generic Photo editor software? It's gimp, it's freeware, it's not like he gets any money or corporate clout for saying the program's name.
No, I just like GIMP.
Ah okay, thought you were one of those overly cynical Anons. I clapped when I found out you weren't. I thought you were and I clapped when you said you weren't.
I don't like gimp.
It bothers me how everything is like Photoshop, just worse and unintuitive.
Or ya know?
Pirate the fucking program.
>user missed the joke.
Wouldn't know. Have never touched photoshop and I'm still using the 2.4.5 version of GIMP from 2007.
Well it is free and open source. You can't expect free software to be as great in all regard as paid software, after all, what would you be paying for?
True, but why get familiar with software that you despise the business practices of, and possibly end up paying for it in the future? Pirate Affinity's stuff if you're going to do it, and get familiar with their stuff. Hell, buy it since it's incredibly cheap by comparison. Two months of Adobe's subscription will buy you Affinity's entire suite.
Nah, sometimes you read something Anons say and assume it's a joke, only to see they're completely serious. So I just ask if they are serious and continue the conversation as if they are these days.
God I fucking love this guy, I wonder how much of the body movements are him and how much of it is composed of editing
Well, it's not like I do anything particularly fancy on either of them. It works for what I need it for. It does do more than premier though.
I thought the art style was familiar.
This one is my personal favourite:
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I'm a big fan of his editing, particularly the lighting. He feels like a character from Do The Evolution. Frank Miller's Max Headroom.
Gimp is better than PS.
Sin City?
>gimp
I thought he was going to say clip studio paint
Motherfucker moves like he's a Gmod Character IRL
I love it.
I'll completely ditch Adobe after I find an alternative to After Effects. I just recently ditched Premiere Pro with DaVinci Resolve and it rocks my cock.
I did and I keep getting Adobe's annoying authentication pop up warning everytime I open up After Effects, unless i'm a retard and i'm doing something completely wrong. Disabling it is pointless.
With all that being said, Adobe's old versions (CS5, 6) is FAR better than their new unreliable buggy shit that has a tendency to crash all the time. The downside is, their new versions might have some nice nifty useful features the old versions lack.
Pretty funny, love the style. Ending's pretty shit. GIMP sucks and Krita has surpassed it in every way.