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ololadeajibola339
ololadeajibola339 :
pls what is the title if this track
2026-07-13 19:19:02
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oyejideajiboye
obajide :
baba were
2026-07-13 17:32:52
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bunmioladelejaphe
Bunmi Oladele Japhet :
happiness is free
2026-07-12 20:58:10
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kehinde.oluwafemi8
SEYI :
nice 👍 one
2026-07-12 20:29:35
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adeniyikadejo253
Adeniyi Kadejo :
nice God bless you 💯👍
2026-07-12 11:26:36
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prophetessiyunmaryjp
prophetess Iyunbabaileke JP :
Abeg dance away your sorrow
2026-07-13 16:06:31
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pharmjoe07
Odeyemi Joseph olaoluwa :
reason dey no dey finish repair for two weeks
2026-07-12 05:57:48
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demanlove1980
FiSSAYLOVE :
if you watch this more than 1 times. let me your 👍
2026-07-12 15:41:37
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olabisi.mary5
Olabisi Mary :
u know how to dance ooo
2026-07-13 20:53:59
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ajayiseun46
Mr Programming :
ikebe super
2026-07-11 21:03:27
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omonikoyi11
Omo onikoyi :
Soup money and semolina don sure 😅😅😅😅
2026-07-12 06:37:46
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olusayo.adeniyi
Olusayo Adeniyi :
"Akuru-yejo"
2026-07-12 16:51:48
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wurola52
wurola🥰 :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-07-13 20:01:12
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[email protected] :
👍 Life is too short no matter the situation, always make yourself happy.👍
2026-07-12 21:44:12
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ollykit1
Ola💋🥰 :
This man sabi dance no be small 😂
2026-07-12 06:51:59
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adedulure009
ARAKUNRIN ADETAYO :
100% engineer
2026-07-13 14:17:38
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Ashabi Titilayo :
2026-07-13 13:32:46
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ademola.balogun02
Ademola Balogun :
nice
2026-07-13 00:19:32
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b27_72
user957054345046 :
Le ba mi
2026-07-13 10:14:12
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sammy_cup
samueloluwafemi235 :
happiness is free
2026-07-12 19:26:54
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pastoridris4christ
Pastor Sam Olarewaju Idris :
Good one
2026-07-12 18:32:43
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VEE 0NE❤ :
oga mechanic do your job no time to check time😂
2026-07-13 12:59:01
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Personally, I enjoy using all 5. 5. Swipe transition. This happens when an object swipes across the camera, covering it completely, and then revealing the next scene. This is a widely used technique because of its clean, seamless effect. It's also really easy to make. Scale up one of the objects in the scene, animate it across the frame using position keyframes, and use a mask to cover up the previous shot. Easy peasy. 4. A-> B Masking This one happens when the next scene appears from a hole or an opening of an object. This technique is also super simple. Mask the hole of the object using a shape layer, and animate the scale revealing the next scene. 3. Shape Morphing Now this one is slightly harder than other ones. One of your objects will morph it’s shape to the next object, smoothly transitioning to a completely different scene. This technique is commonly used in UX motion graphics, so definitely learn this one if you want to work in tech. 2. Glitch transitions There are many types of glitch effects you can use for transitions. You can always buy templates or plugins online, but here’s a simple version you can create yourself if you don’t have enough time. First, create a giant white rectangle, and switch the blending mode to ‘difference’. And then cut the layer on the timeline to pieces like this – and that’s it! You now have a clean glitch transition like this. 1. Match-cut transition. Yep, the most simple but widely used transition in the world. Many designers know what it is, but have a hard time making one themselves. So here’s how you can make a perfect match-cut yourself. First, ease in-and-out both of your objects setting it to 80%. And then, adjust the timing in a 1:2 ratio. For example, if the motion before the cut lasts 5 frames, the one after should last 10 frames. I call this the golden match cut ratio. And that’s it! Look how clean that transition looks. It works all the time. God bless you. #motiondesign #graphicdesign #creativelearning #illustration #designers

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