![]() ![]() no substitute for essential training even if it's slow, boring, not practical at first. that can give a killer workflow that solves a scenario in 30 minutes when it would take you 3 days.Īe hides a lot of the complex stuff under the hood but there comes a time when you need to know that. 90% is after 10-15 years with it non-stop and 95% and above are geniuses (some are here) that can make anything with old school effects like colorama and card dance and a few expressions. that's why many users here ask basic questions because they think they can make it with just intuition. you can get to 70% intuitively - that's why it's so popular. I always thought Ae is pretty intuitive and fun - but it is misleading. ![]() the technical terms are just confusing, this is just a way to be organized and achieve a certain effect. nested means you were smart and prepared before hand, and Pre-comps is just the nature of working in Ae, you put things in boxes and in time you know when and why. after some practice you eventually get when and why you should use each. About pre-comps and nested: I used to try to explain to students the technical difference and exact scenarios (that's the best way to learn) but found out I should not bother.
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