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  • Autograph

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    A series of tutorials for Autograph

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    1. Getting started in Autograph-Using our plugins »
    2. Twixtor in Autograph »
    3. Autograph: Getting Started »
    4. Instancer: Basic Principles and Concepts »
    5. Instancer: Creating an Animated Rainbow Transition »
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  • Instancer: Creating an Animated Rainbow Transition

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    This tutorial follows our first Instancer generator video, which goes over basic principles and concepts: https://youtu.be/krqa6o4eyYk

    In this tutorial, we’ll use the Instancer generator again with a Stroke generator as a Template to create dozens of colored bands:

    0:00 Intro

    0:23 Animating the initial stroke

    1:58 Connecting to the Instancer

    2:55 Stroke distribution

    3:44 Color variation

    4:24 Rotating instances

    4:50 Time offset

    5:40 Animating strokes

    6:52 Adding animated text

    8:55 Blending modes

    9:19 Conclusion

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  • Autograph: Getting Started

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    In this first tutorial, we'll go over Autograph's interface and main principles:

    0:00 Intro

    0:28 Interface

    1:03 Importing graphic elements

    2:12 Adding a composition and managing the format

    3:41 How to use the Viewer

    6:08 Adding layers in the Stack and managing parameters

    7:45 Autograph's coordinate system

    8:25 Transformation Widget

    12:30 Reformatting using the Reader

    14:06 Display mode of multidimensional parameters

    15:58 Inspecting channels

    17:00 Visual Stack and overlays

    18:03 Animating layers with keyframes

    21:34 Copying keyframes and links between parameters

    23:12 Adding Modifiers

    24:21 Graph Editor and interpolation types

    25:36 Linking parameters

    26:45 Layer motion blur

    29:00 Replacing a Source

    30:44 Adding a generator

    32:09 Navigating the Properties Panel

    32:44 Gradient parameters

    33:40 Adding an image Modifier

    35:32 Other types of Modifiers

    37:10 Infinite space and time

    37:42 Opacity and blending modes

    38:40 Animating using the Animator modifier

    40:30 Managing Time Offset

    42:00 Conclusion

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  • Instancer: Basic Principles and Concepts

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    In this tutorial, we'll go over the basic principles of Autograph's Instancer generator. The purpose of the Instancer is to quickly populate a composition with one or more graphic sources, whether they be vector or raster images, still or animated, and to apply several variations to each of the instances:

    0:00 Intro

    0:26 Template

    0:53 Dimension Size

    1:24 Instance Transform

    3:34 Animating a Template source

    4:40 Instance Time offset

    5:36 Varying instances

    6:56 Replacing the source with an image

    8:56 Instancing with multiple dimensions

    10:04 Conclusion

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