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Create the JibJab Effect – Basix

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Learn how to turn yourself into a cartoony looking animation. If you have a client that wants something funny or if you’re just bored and need something to do with your friends, this is a simple tutorial that will generate some extremely entertaining results!

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  1. test427 says:

    What the name of the music for the Preview ?

  2. BAD GHOST says:

    nice one i really like it

  3. Modisana says:

    Dude I just saw the preview… I really like how you did it… awesome… but I have to say it looks pretty easy though… but maybe you did it in a more kick ass way, and im gonna learn a few more tricks, I dont know, youre the man… looking forward to watching the tutorial

    Thanks

  4. Oliver says:

    So good my jaw fell off.

  5. Luke says:

    Now that was funny….My fellow Liberty U! Man!!!

  6. Momcilo Stojkovic says:

    I really like you talking on webcam, you took tutorials to the next level ;)

  7. Reda says:

    u r awsome
    and it’s really hard for a friend to afford loosing u
    keep it up and all the best (f)

  8. lucas says:

    VERY VERY usefull THANKS!

  9. Evan Riley says:

    This is a Awesome tutorial, time to go stand and take a picture of my self :)

  10. Evan Riley says:

    I love the preview to!

  11. Billy says:

    I know this is a beginner series tutorial…and I generally love your stuff Adam. But as your first tutorial as the new editor? I don’t know. Looks like something you’d see on youtube. Just my opinion…but I was hoping you’d knock it out of the park on your first effort and this is more like a squib roller to the pitcher who flicks it to first for the easy out. :)

    • haha, I agree with ya… it’s wicked simple and I wasn’t sure if I even wanted to put it up, especially after the big “welcome”… but at the end of the day, I just figured I really wasn’t doing this to impress or one-up anybody… I just thought this was a funny little project that I would share. I have a few slightly cooler tuts that I’m working on… just wait, good things are coming.

    • Kyle says:

      Billy you must be a Creative Suite god or something because I swear I dont think Ive ever seen you say something constructive or helpful. Man, would I love to work with you! Id let you do all the work and Id just marvel at your majesty.

      Cool tutorial Adam. Im positive someone learned something by watching it. I certainly did. I used to always do this sort of thing in flash, but this is a much cooler (and honestly more accessible) way of doing it. And congrats on the editor!

      • Billy says:

        Then you aren’t paying attention Kyle. In a thread here lately I even posted all the tutorials here since Lloyd’s very first that have been awesome. Why don’t you pull your head out of your backside and go read some of those. Basically, I don’t care what you think and I will continue to comment logically on each tutorial’s merit. If you look above you even this tutorials creator agreed with me.

        I would say a solid 85% of those who come here are way beyond the basic of AE. Not smart catoring to the 15% who aren’t.

      • Shane says:

        Actually, it is smart to cater to the 15% because offering entry level tutorials will open up the doors of AE to new users and increase the overall user base. 85% of the people here may be beyond basics, but there is a big wide internet out there with lots of people looking to learn more about motion graphics, so yeah, if I had a site like this, I would very much like to cater to that audience and get them to be loyal to my site as they grew in skills.

    • Jerome Kurtz says:

      Billy lad, i would kill to see any of your work….
      currently i am debating if you are some jobless dude or a fourteen year old basement hermit….
      i guess all i want to say is you could be a bit nicer since i have not seen any of your lovely work

  12. Bobby says:

    It is more of an easier tutorial I would agree… but at the same time, it’s just something really fun to play around with. Nice job, I like this. It’s nice when someone just puts up simply just a fun tutorial once in awhile. Something you wouldn’t normally think of trying to do. Nice job new AE tuts editor.

  13. Brett says:

    Nice tut! I like the inclusion of German culture at the end. “Alles neu” ist gut auch.

  14. Lulu says:

    You’re amazing Mr. Miller.. May be easier for some.. Again, you lost me at “hello”. Great job!!

  15. Ryan says:

    Great tutorial. I think i saw something simpler in some training i bought a while back http://toolfarm.stores.yahoo.net/afefexsebu2.html its lesson 6.

    Hope that helps

  16. ASHISH CHAUHAN says:

    Hey its great fun man…… Good job Mr.Editor it’s nice to be light sometimes

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  17. JHB Designs says:

    Hi Thanks Great Tutorial

    This Is Going To Come Very Handy

  18. vandands says:

    the tutorial is great, it’s kinda weird that there are so many dead people on the preview though

  19. aetutsman says:

    MJ rocks!!! nice! i like this effect a lot! thank you!.

  20. Blite777 says:

    now this is wat u call creativity :)
    good job bro :)
    keep up the good work
    God bless

  21. aetutsman says:

    @Author:

    could you add a text tutorial you talk pretty fast and i dont understand at all because my language is not english. thank you.

  22. Abhishek says:

    Jaw dropingly good!

    (Can’t believe nobody said that yet!)

  23. kamal98 says:

    just watch this tut and my creative sense is tingling

  24. ev149 says:

    It’s simple, but definitely worth-while! Great job!

  25. Nick W says:

    Brush the haters off! This was a cool tutorial with some nice time saving tips for an effect I’m sure everyone has thought about trying.

  26. jerry says:

    Not a bad tutorial, despite what others say. I understand the desire to have higher experience level tuts, but if this site ONLY focused on advanced level tuts, then how are people supposed to learn? Gotta start somewhere…

    Anyway, I would like to see a “making of” on the winning logo reveal vid– very stylish and cool!

    Jerry

  27. eladbari says:

    You Know what im More interested in Learning?
    That Preview Video…the Background music…when the video came to an end- you made it fade away in a kind of a Reverb\Echo effect. How did you do that?

    its so annoying to create a loop out of an already made song, and having to cut it so harsh, you can hear it doesnt end well. then, any tips please? :]
    tnx!

    • Evan Riley says:

      Probably a pre-made sound he has, and he just placed it a little before the background sound ended.

      • eladbari says:

        Hey, Evan! :]
        well, im pretty sure its not an end of a song. the guy took a whole song [of Lily Allen as he said], avoided the lyrics, and edited it so a loop was created. He had to cut it somehow, and you can definitely hear the final Echo [which i dont think appears on the original song].

        Audio editing is one of the toughest problems for a person who deals only in Motion Graphics and AE. Yet, its something we all need, in order to compliment our projects and so people could be immersed in it.
        Since no one really speaks of it, id thought id ask about how it was made :]

  28. Mark says:

    Nice little tutorial there, well done.

    Just wondering about the music though. Don’t you have to pay PRS or ASCAP or someone like that to be able to use that on a web-site?

  29. I appreciate this tutorial on many levels, as a beginner person into Motion Graphics I appreciate that I can catch a tutorial that is cool and does not rely on expensive ( albeit necessary ) plug ins from third parties. I think that you have done a great job on a beginner tutorial. I enjoy watching and doing the ones that don’t start off with ” download this plug in here ” only to find out that the plug in is costly ( sometimes as much as the stand alone program )

    I also liked how you tied in a previous tutorial into the mix as well. Way to go!

    Please do show some more ( at a good pace so you more advanced readers do not get discouraged ) of what this program has to offer straight out of the box.

    And remember two rules I heard at the beginning
    1) KISS everything ( keep it simple )
    2) Always play to the lowest denominator

    Thanks for taking the time to make this and I will enjoy reading more from the newest editor to the team.

  30. AELover says:

    To editor
    I love this site. I visit it regularly. I want ask a question can we post another guys tutorials in our style. such as andrew kramer, maltaannon, aharon rabinowitz and other AE guru. I think u will say no then why you allowed this tutorial.
    Harry J Frank has been already show this type technique.
    see
    toolfarm AE Expressions Vol2 lesson no 6.

    sorry 4 my poor English and if I did hurt any one please give excuse me

    • Hey, you’re right in that it would be unacceptable to post somebody else’s work as your own. So no, that wouldn’t work. As far as Harry J Frank, I got a comment on that earlier, not sure what he created because I haven’t seen it. From what I understand, his uses the same concept to explain an expression. If Harry feels like my explanation of this concept is too close for comfort, then he can contact me.

  31. Van says:

    hey folks, does anybody know what software he use to capture this tut under windows, bcoz camtasia isnt able to capture 25 frames per second.

  32. 사신 says:

    땡큐…

  33. Charley says:

    Wish I could watch this tutorial on my iPhone!

  34. Phil says:

    It was fun, I liked it, good stuff, thank you

  35. Ben says:

    Haha great tutorial!!! Definitely gotta try this :)

  36. jason says:

    would it be alright if i just go ahead and say “meh”?

  37. Rev65 says:

    Thanks, Adam! Enjoyed the tut! Welcome to the helm.

  38. Dario says:

    Hilarious tutorial!

  39. seth says:

    Very nice Adam.
    Loved the way you presented the tutorial, quick and well explained.

  40. jink says:

    who is the charatcer second from the left, the one on steve irwins left.

  41. Spy says:

    realy realy cool!!!!!!! THX man!!! Its fun to create!!!

  42. AustiSo says:

    Really nice tutorial. Well explained and fun to make.

  43. Jamie says:

    i am completly new to the whole Adobe CS4 suite (AKA I don’t really know how to do much of anything yet) Any suggestions on tutorials to learn basic commands for photoshop and AE?

  44. NM says:

    at least three of these characters are dead

  45. jink says:

    they’re all dead! every single one

  46. Sam Lipman says:

    Adam,

    I’ve been trying to find a tutorial on this for a while now! Thank you so much for this excellent video! It was a lot of fun! I made a video of Obama singing Styx “Mr. Roboto” for a college project.

    Once again thanks!!

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