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Splasheo Below are a set of animated outros clips you can add to the end of your videos to make them instantly more effective. For example, they'll help you get more views, more subscribers and also more likes and comments... to name but a few benefits. To view them, simply click on their play buttons (click the full screen icon on the video if you want to see a bigger version). And to download them, simply click on the download button. Outros (Call To Action Clips) The Subscriber Multiplier Booster Add the "Subscriber Multiplier" outro to your videos if you want to automatically prompt viewers to subscribe to your channel and get updated whenever you upload fresh new content. Our tests show a 220% increase in subscribers compared to the previous average! Would you like to have a custom outro with your own text, logo, images and music? The Buzz Creator Booster Add the "Buzz Creator" outro to your videos if you want to automatically get more comments and likes on your videos. The Socializer Booster

Beachfront B-Roll openfootage CuteStockFootage.com - free Video, Sound FX, Textures, Photos Add Ons - Normal Map Use for projects with the plugin Element 3d Do not need additional plugins Very easy to use Normal map is created from alpha-channel Detailed tutorial included NEW! Creating fake normal maps based on b/w images Sound used in the preview here : Rapata-Chapata Example: VIDEO: Z-Depth compositing with Particular - Part 1 by ChrisZwar Trapcode’s Particular is probably the most popular 3rd party plugin for After Effects, and amongst its many powerful features is the ability to read a z-depth map. What it doesn’t have, however, is an obvious way to render out its own z-depth map - but by manually adjusting some of the settings we can generate one in Particular and Form, which opens up a whole new world of creative possibilities. By rendering a z-depth map out of Particular or Form, we can get the particles rendered by one layer to be correctly obscured by another layer of Particular. With careful project organization, we can quickly build up complex scenes in which many completely different layers of Particular all interact with each other in 3D space. This 2-part video presentation demonstrats this process, and builds up a very complex scene using only seven basic layers. In a general sense, this is a form of z-depth compositing and it opens up incredible possibilities within After Effects. Continue to part 2...

10 top After Effects resources | After Effects The web is a wonderful thing. It's full of endless resources and tutorials for people wanting to learning the art of After Effects CS6 (and previous versions). But, sometimes too much choice can be confusing so we've picked nine top sites that will really help you get to grips with the compositing software. 01. Adobe TV If you want to learn After Effects, who better to learn from than the guys who created the software? 02. Creative Cow doesn't have the most intuitive UI we've ever seen but it does have many pages of links to After Effects tutorials. 03. This giant online training library has a brilliant selection of After Effects tutorials. 04. VideoHive is a library of royalty free motion graphics, footage and After Effects projects. 05. If it's After Effects training you're after then Video Copilot is a fantastic place to start. 06. Part of the Tuts+ network, this website offers a wealth of After Effects training from beginner to advanced. 07. 08. 09.

A Great Explanation for Looping Animations in After Effects Using LoopOut - Lesterbanks ever get confused as to how to use the loopOut expression in After Effects? Now you can figure it out in a single glance. Shinsuke Matsumoto (@Beatgram) has posted a concise explanation of the After Effects loopOut expression. We have seen many, many tutorials that will take you through the ins-and-outs of using the loopOut expression, and all of its ancillary elements. The difference here is how easily you can gleam all you need to know about how to use the loopOut expression in a simple 4 frame animated GIF. As Shinsuke Matsumoto notes in the article, loopOut has 2 arguments which correspond to a loop type and the number of keyframes to loop. Its counterpart loopIn, does the exact same effect, only starting with the first of animated keyframes instead of loopOut’s counting from the last. You can start with a detailed look at loopOut, with Matthew Tompkins covering all the uses of the loop expression in After Effects.

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