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Hey guys. was just making a motion graphic for the Dead Space 3 video and realised that it could make a nice quick premiere tutorial. 

It's a circular gauge that fills up, to show the metascore for each dead space game. There's a mix of clever stuff and dumb brute force stuff. Hopefully it's readable - best in 1080p. 

this tutorial video was easier to make than I thought (I was overcomplicating it last time) so I'll try to do more in future. 

g'night. 


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6 May 2017

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Anonymous

Lovely, thanks! As I'm still newish to this whole Youtube thing these really do help out and I'll probably take some hints from this in the future. also, wanted to say for a while that you inspired me to start my own channel and if you'd like to check it out that would be great! It's in Italian and right now I'm working on a video about Persona 5 and its transitions but it will be subbed so let me know if I can send it to you somewhere!

GameMakersToolkit

Hey - for sure! You can send it in a Patreon message to me, or post it in the "community" section for all to see

Anonymous

These are super helpful, thanks! I work with premiere in my job, but graphics have always been an area I don't excel in so much. Would always appreciate more of these in the future!

Shade

This was an interesting video. I have Premiere Elements, not Pro, so I'm not sure if I would be able to do all of that. Thanks for posting though.

Anonymous

Woah, love this. I've always loved your simple yet elegant motion graphics. Thanks for the tutorial!

SpeckObst

Really enjoyed seeing how you come up with this complicated way of showing the numbers. I always feel stupid for doing stuff like this and thinking there has to be a more efficient way. Glad I'm not the only one :)

Anonymous

Really interesting. I always enjoyed the animations that you include in your videos. More of this!

Anonymous

Really helpful, Mark. Thank you very very much,

Mathew Dyason

Love seeing your process. I hadn't come across nesting yet in my self-directed learning, so this was really helpful even just in that regard!

Dominik Bartsch

These are the small things in the resulting video that in a sum make it a great watch instead of just a good one! :)