Rad Todoroff on Instagram: "Clipping masks in After Effects are called Track Mattes. Here’s how to use them! ✌️ If you’re coming from Photoshop or Illustrator you are familiar with the term Clipping Mask. Adobe has decided to make After Effects just a little more difficult by calling them Track Mattes. However, they do the exact same. You can contain videos and images inside text or shapes. All you need to do is click on the Track matte button on the bottom layer. That’s it. Save for later and follow for more tips. 🤓🔥 #aftereffects #filmmaking #photoshop #motiondesigner"
Text outline motion Tutorial Adobe After Effects
Do it yourself 01. Enter text 02. Create Mask From Text -Open the mask and leave only the edge mask 03. Select the edge Mask Path 04. Window ▶︎ Create Nulls From Paths ▶︎ Trace Path -Null layer created (Motion created as the mask is created) 05. Circle Compositing -Null and location should be the same 06. Turn off the Outline layer and turn on the text layer 07. Make the keyframe motion smooth! #aressae #motiondesign #aftereffects #aftereffectstutorial #textanimation #motion
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How to Create the “SPLIT” Effect in After Effects
How to Create the “SPLIT” Effect in After Effects First, center the text on the screen using the align panel. After clicking on the text, add the “CC Split” effect to the text from the Effects & Control panel. Set the split option in the CC Split effect to 35. Move to the start of the Timeline, add a keyframe to the A point, and then move the Timeline forward by approximately 1 second, pulling the A point to the end of the text. Move the Timeline forward again, and this time pull the A point to the middle of the text (this part is up to you). After ensuring that nothing is selected, choose the pen tool and draw a straight line in the middle of the text. Click the “+” in the “dashes” effect from the Shape layer. Again, without selecting anything, this time use the pen tool to draw a