Wednesday, 27 March 2013

After effects tutorial

After effects tutorial 
After effects is a multimedia creating website where you can create all kinds of different effects to add to content such as films etc. The great thing about After effects is that it's a endless possibility towards creating new ideas, and everybody will have other different ideas to create for different projects. 

With After effects, being a beginner there will always be a learning curve to overcome, but once you have overcame this learning curve the possibility are going to be endless to what you can create. With Affects effect you can add all kinds of effects to colouring the images or film to the Shading and tones. In After effects, you can add all kind of layers and structures to the the film or images to add more effects to create a much more multimedia look and improve the look of your film.

Layers in After Effects and a few tips and tricks.

Having layers in affect effects can create more effects for the film you're trying to create, To Create a layer go to the icon called "Create a new layer" This will allow you to create a brand new layer for your film, so you don't interrupt different edits on the previous layers. To select certain layers, click the layers in the composition panel and click the name of the layer or the duration bar in the timeline panel , or click the layers name in the flowchart panel provided. 

To select a layer which is in it's own layer firstly, choose the layer name from the windows menu or the layer menu panel viewing menu. You can create several different layers and select them in the composition panel and drag them into the selection tool button and create a selection box with many layers you can select them.  To do that you can hold shift while clicking or dragging to select several and different layers.


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1 comment:

  1. Good, I'm glad you're experimenting so that you can go beyond the basics in your editing process. When software evolves so rapidly you need to stay on top of recent developments and upgrades and it's so useful to be proactive in your approach.

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