Posts Tagged ‘tip’

December  3, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Sequence Layers

by Dan, at 3:58 pm

Whether you are doing a slideshow or trying to reorganize your clips on the timeline, the "Sequence Layers" option can help you speed things up. With this example we have four layers with overlapping clips. In the menu go to: Animation>Keyframe Assist>Sequence Layers: read more


November  16, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Layer effects

by Dan, at 3:30 pm

After effects has layer effects that are very similar to photoshop. There are multiple ways to access them. First you will need multiple layers, of course. Then in the bottom left corner of the timeline panel click on the "Expand/Collapse Transfer control panel" icon. read more


July  20, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Fill display with shape

by Dan, at 4:05 pm

If you want to create a shape the exact size of your preview just double click the Elipse, rectangle or rounded rectangle tool. read more


July  20, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Change background clolor

by Dan, at 3:59 pm

If you want to change your default black background color, a common way is to make a solid layer with preferred color then move it to the back.

Another, less common, way of doing this is to just change the background color. Hit Ctrl+Shift+B and you will get this window:
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July  20, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Preview exposure

by Dan, at 3:59 pm

You may find yourself working on a dark or light project with very little contrast. A simple display adjustment can help you navigate through you without having to hunt for those low contrast elements. You will find the "Adjust Exposure" icon to the bottom right of your display window. Changing this only affects your display and will not change rendered output. read more


July  12, 2008
After Effects Quick Tip: Toggle Transparency

by Dan, at 3:21 pm

If you are planning to export an after effects clip with an alpha channel and need to see what is transparent you should set your view to display the transparent area. Just click the toggle transparency icon located under the display window. (Located here) read more





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