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Creative Motion Mastery with Adobe After Effects

By : Vishu Aggarwal
Book Image

Creative Motion Mastery with Adobe After Effects

By: Vishu Aggarwal

Overview of this book

Visual effects and motion graphics are everywhere, shaping the film, TV, games, websites, and application landscape. Navigating a field this complex and ever-expanding demands more than mere familiarity with tools; you need to stand out to get ahead. Creative Motion Mastery with Adobe After Effects is the definitive guide that not only equips you with the essential skills to distinguish yourself, but also takes you through real projects that you can add to your portfolio. Guided by a hands-on learning approach, you'll master the UI, workflow, and diverse projects such as text animation, shape layers, and rotoscoping. With this newfound knowledge, you’ll take your graphic design and post-production skills to the next level using chroma keying, particle simulations, and 2D and 3D tracking. You’ll progress faster than someone taking a formal course in Adobe After Effects! And it’s not all about creating; you’ll import graphics from Illustrator and Photoshop and apply post-production effects to give them a new life. Finally, you’ll discover how seamlessly you can export and manage your projects, ensuring end-to-end coverage of all you need. By the end of the book, you’ll have a thorough understanding of Adobe After Effects, equipped with the skills and practice you need to propel your career in graphic design.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Working with Motion Graphics
8
Part 2: Post-Production and Visual Effects
13
Part 3: 2D and 3D Tracking, and Rendering

Using the Foam effect to create a snow effect

The Foam effect is a versatile tool that can be used to create a variety of different effects. It is a particle effect, which means that it creates a simulation of individual particles that interact with each other and with the environment.

We will be using the Foam effect to create a snowflake effect in video footage.

Follow these steps to use the Foam effect:

  1. Locate the Snow Effect composition in the Project panel, and double-click to open it in the timeline.

    The Snow Effect composition contains two layers: Snow city.mp4 and snowflake.png. The snowflake.png image will be used as a texture for the particles in the Foam effect to create falling snowflakes from top to bottom.

  2. Right-click in the Snow Effect composition, and then go to the New | Solid... option.
  3. In the Solid Settings dialog box, change Name to Snow Foam and Color to black (#00000) and click OK:
Figure 10.2: New settings for the Snow Effect composition

Figure 10.2: New settings for...