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Why do I even do this?
I started creating videos on YouTube in April 2026. I didn't have any expectations for my channel and my main goal was just to share knowledge.
The channel started growing really fast, and I didn't even think it would explode like that in such a short period.
It turns out, people really appreciated the way I explain complex tech stuff using animations. As more viewers found the channel, my comment section got flooded with one specific question: how do I create those smooth visuals?
I mostly skip these kinds of comments because the answer isn't simple and honestly, I also didn't want to give away my know-how to unknown people. I felt my content was quite unique (I didn't see anyone else explain tech topics through motion design), and I was worried about situations where someone would just copy exactly what I do.
Recently, I started seeing cheap copies of my channel (some even using very similar branding to mine, lol). So I started thinking that it's impossible to avoid people trying to replicate my style. So, I realized that gatekeeping my know-how isn't that critical anymore. Instead, I decided to pack it into a proper course, teach how to actually do it right
What exactly are we gonna make?
If you're reading this, you probably already know what we're doing here.
Basically, we'll be creating the exact same style of high-quality animations that you see on my channel.
We’ll start by building a strong visual foundation by creating color palette for the visuals and then understading the easing to make every movement feel natural and smooth.
Then, I’ll show you exactly how I power my entire workflow with AI to get things done much faster.
You'll get an inside look at my full process, from the first frame to the final render.
So, when is the release?
To be honest — I don't know yet.
It entirely depends on how many people sign up for the waitlist.
I know that creating a course will take a lot of time, and I'm only going to build this if I know there are people who actually want to buy it.
If the waitlist gets enough interest, I'll start the production.
Do I need to be good at design?
No. It would definitely help, but it’s absolutely not a must-have.
I want to make this course highly practical so anyone can create good-looking, smooth visuals.
Recently, I actually taught a friend how to make these, and the results were awesome. He’s not a designer — he’s purely a tech guy with zero background in design or animation. So, I'd say he's definitely solid proof that even without design skills, you can create really good-looking visuals.
What's the price?
I don't know yet — I'm thinking something around $100.