So if you wanted to make rain, you can totally do that. You can see, it's kind of raining sparks at the moment. I'm going to go back to 'Half', so you can see it. Can you see, there's like this rain appearing around the outside. Now before we move on any further, hit 'Space bar' on the 'Time Line' down here. Now I'm going to tab down '3', so it's '3' for 'Radius X', 'Y', and 'Z'. What we want to do is come out of everywhere, so instead of '0.025', we're going to put in '3'. Twirl him down, and under 'Radius' is, all coming out of the center, like it's all coming as one dot. Now what we're going to do, the first one is to do with 'Producer'. And over here is our 'CC Particle World'. Make sure you got your 'Dust Particles' layer selected. So when you use this little kind of particle system to create 'Dust Particles', the first thing we need to do is go and play around over in here. It's pretty cool without even doing anything. So I'm going to click, hold, and drag it, or you can make sure you get to the right layer down here. What we can do though, is we can add him, over here, in 'Effects & Presets', type in 'Particle', and you want the one that's called 'Particle World'. We just got a big black square, finish this job. You might go through and make a 'Comp' to put this image inside of it to match the HDTV, we've got this random size here. It's going to be the same size as the background. We're going to use this for our 'Dust Particles'. So 'Solid', we've used- at the moment, I need for just the background. You can't add it to this layer, you need to add it to kind of a solid layer. The first thing we need to do is, we need to go through and create what's called a 'Particle Emitter'. I might even make this a bit smaller, so we can see it a bit better. I'm going to zoom out a little bit, can you see, old crickety room. So on my 'Desktop', 'After Effects Files', there's one called 'Old Room'. We're going to take an aesthetic image, and try make it look a bit real. Same technique, except, for big circles, we're going to use dust particles. There's this thing with the dots, some bits and pieces, we're going to do something similar to that. So I used- let's find the rest of the particles. We did something earlier, we used it as background, remember this guy, he was in here, After Effects, he's called particles. Hi there, in this video we're going to look at adding dust particles. Motion Graphic Cheat Sheet for After Effects FREE After Effects Course Updates New Features 2022 FREEĥ3. After Effects Course Updates New Features 2021 FREEĥ2. Put all your files in one place - collect filesĥ1. Making your video file size really smallĤ9. Character animation using the Puppet pin toolĤ8. Creating dust particles in After EffectsĤ6. Animating static images using parallaxĤ4. Animating a screen capture or screencastĤ2. Pie chart infographic in After Effects FREEĤ1. Animated infographic line chart - Track Mattsģ9. Rotobrush - putting type behind video objects - Track Mattsģ8. Rotoscoping & faking depth of field - Track Mattsģ7. Object & mask animate separately - Track Mattsģ6. Working with Illustrator in After Effectsģ0. Fixing shaky footage with warp stabilizerĢ9. Color correction exposure & adjustment layersĢ5. Custom easing using the graph editor in After EffectsĢ3. Rules of motion graphics - anticipationġ9. Title overlays, lower thirds & water marksġ7.Empty your disk cache to clear hard drive spaceġ5. My computer is really crappy & I keep getting lostġ4.How to render or export your After Effects animation Create type animation in After Effects FREEġ2. Changing the length of your compositionĩ. Apply Instagram-like filters to your animated GIFs - Gotham, Lomo, Toaster, Vignette, Polaroid, and Nashville filters.7. You can also use it to change the background color or add a background color to a transparent GIF.Īdd borders, frames, rounded corners. Especially useful when You need to remove white or black backgrounds from animated GIFs. Replaces any color You specify with transparency. You can add a second counter to GIF, generate fade in / fade out effect or pause the GIF after playback to give viewers a better understanding of the animation timeline. You can also rotate an image by a freely chosen angle, reverse the GIF, or change the number of times to play ( loop count). These options allow you to flip an image both horizontally and vertically, creating a mirrored image effect. Convert GIF image colors to grayscale, sepia, monochrome or negative (invert colors) using built-in presets, tint the image with a selected color, modify hue, saturation and lightness as well as contrast and brightness.
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