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Phlearn Pro – How to Animate a Composite Image in After Effects – with Aaron Nace

Posted on Jul-02-2020 20:08 | by cod2war | 572 views

Phlearn Pro – How to Animate a Composite Image in After Effects – with Aaron Nace
Phlearn Pro – How to Animate a Composite Image in After Effects – with Aaron Nace

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We love Photoshop, but it’s not always the right tool for the job. So what tool should you use to turn a fantasy landscape into an epic animation?

Adobe After Effects!

Learn how to take an image made in Photoshop, export out multiple Layers, import and organize those Layers in After Effects, and then create a 3D scene complete with smooth motion and camera movement. If you’re a Photoshop guru, this is a great way to dip your toes into the wonderful world of After Effects!

Note: This is a basic course in After Effects using an image created in another course. If you want to see how the original fantasy landscape was created, check out Advanced Compositing with Stock Images in Photoshop.
THIS COURSE INCLUDES
20 Sample Images (4K Resolution)
20 Sample Images (1080P Resolution)
1 Sample PSD
1 Sample After Effects Project

Create Animations in After Effects
Creating epic composites in Photoshop is great and all, but where do you go when you want to explore new creative tools and techniques? Try Adobe After Effects! Photoshop and After Effects are the perfect pair when you want to create extraordinary, dynamic moving images. Follow along as we show you the ropes and bring this fantasy landscape composite to life.

Photoshop & After Effects
Learn how to bring two of those most powerful creative softwares together to create one fantastic moving scene. We show you how to export assets from a Photoshop project, bring them into After Effects, and then create silky-smooth motion and parallax effects.

Learn Basic 3D & Camera Movement
These effects are created by converting a 2D scene into a 3D workspace, and then using virtual �cameras’ to pan, zoom, and slide around the image. Sound complicated? Well we’re going to show you just how easy it can be!


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