Intro to 3D
Philip Ebiner
Lessons
Class Updates & My Favorite CC 2020 Updates
06:22 2Understand the After Effects Workspace
05:39 3Starting a New Composition
08:15 4CC 2018 Update - Starting a New Composition from Footage
01:55 5Adding Media to Your Project and the Timeline
05:08 6Using the Basic After Effects Tools
10:20Create a Perfect Circle, Alignment, and Shape Colors
03:04 8Working in the Timeline
10:59 9Layer Properties
08:57 10Quiz: After Effects Basics
11Animating in After Effects
07:35 12Position, Scale, and Rotation Animations
05:17 13Tips to Make Your Animations Look More Nautral
04:21 14Using the Graph Editor
05:32 15Challenge - Bouncing Ball
01:01 16Solution - Bouncing Ball
13:00 17Quiz: Animating with Keyframes
18Working with Solid Layers and the Ken Burns Effects
07:07 19Working with Shape Layers, Strokes, and Paths
06:24 20Adding Layer Styles like Drop Shadow, Bevel, and Gradients
03:44 21Shape Effects - Trim Path Animations, Wiggle, and Zig Zag
05:54 22Quiz: Shapes and Solid Layers
23Track Matte Animations - Make Layers Appear and Disappear
08:37 24Using Pre-Compositions to Group Layers
05:34 25Easily Reverse Complicated Animations
02:14 26Playing with Time
05:54 27Blend Modes
06:05 28Stabilize Shaky Footage
04:04 29CC 2018 Update - Previewing and Favoriting Fonts
00:46 30CC 2019 Update - Responsive Design Time
03:36 31CC 2019 Content Aware Fill
03:55 32CC 2019 Create Motion Graphic Templates
08:37 33Quiz: Important After Effects Skills
34Intro to Motion Graphics Projects
00:53 35Clean Lower Third
09:22 36Logo Reveal Animation Bumper
13:25 37Colorful Transition
16:59 38Text with Mask Path Animation
10:05 39Text Bubble Animation
13:39 40Weather App 1
16:41 41Weather App 2
08:21 42Weather App 3
06:59 43Quiz: Motion Graphics Projects
44Flat Animation Challenge
02:47 45Phil Designs his Flat Animation Scene
01:23 46Animating Fireworks with the Repeater Effect
15:02 47Removing Green Screen Background
06:46 48Adding a Background that Matches the Foreground
07:55 49Adding Motion to a Still Image with the Puppet Tool
06:26 50Adding Movement with the Ripple Effect
06:07 51Quiz: Flat Animation Challenge
52Intro to 3D
10:04 53Swinging 3D Text Animation
12:11 54Build Out Your 3D Composition
05:47 55Animating Our 3D Scene
07:38 56Create Stars in After Effects
05:11 57Quiz: Green Screen (Chromakeying)
58Using the Rotoscope Tool
06:55 59Cleaning Up Your Edges
07:21 60Finishing Our Rotobrush Animation
07:33 61Quiz: 3D Animations and the Camera Tool
62Easy Screen Replacement with Masks
09:56 63Replacing a Screen Version 2
13:49 64Screen Replacement with Mocha
07:13 65CC 2019 Update - Native Mocha AE Plugin
05:08 66Quiz: Rotoscoping
67Using the Puppet Pin Tool
04:33 68Animating Your Puppet Pins
03:04 69Animated Blinking Eyes
08:21 70Adding Perspective with Animated Clouds
07:10 71CC 2018 Update - Advanced Puppet Pin Tool
02:08 72Quiz: Screen Replacements
73Applying Text Animation Presets
05:59 74Create a Page Turn Effect with CC Page Turn
10:05 75Radial and Linear Wipes
03:20 76Color Correction in After Effects
03:33 77CC 2019 Update - Selective Color Adjustments
03:25 78Quiz: Puppet Tool Animations
79Motion Tracking Basics
09:51 80Tracking Text and Visual Effects to Video Clip
06:21 81Tracking Rotation and Scale
11:33 82Adding Details to Our Text
04:04 83Quiz: Motion Tracking
84Intro to Character Animations
01:31 85Design Your Character
14:32 86Rigging Your Character
02:50 87Animating Our Character
09:55 88Adding the Animated Background
09:12 89Adding Details to Character Movement
06:46 90Adding the Paper Cut Out Look
05:29 91Quiz: Character Animations
92Exporting an H264 File from After Effects
07:03 93Exporting from After Effects with a Transparent Background
04:03 94Exporting from After Effects through Adobe Media Encoder
04:40 95CC 2018 Update - Exporting an Animated GIF from Adobe Media Encoder
02:14 96Create an Animated GIF from After Effects CC 2017
07:03 97Audio Tips for After Effects
02:19 98Working with Premiere Pro
05:54 99Quiz: After Effects Workflow & Tips
100Expressions Basics
07:24 101Animate a Flickering Light with Expressions
17:35 102Quiz: Expressions
103Conclusion
00:44 104Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Intro to 3D
three D. In after effects. That's what we're going to be covering in this lesson. Of course you are awesome. And this is a quick example of what we're going to be showing you how to do creating this animated swinging text that's actually swinging in three D. Space. You can see that the text kind of flies on, It swings forward and backwards and then it rotates around and spins around as if it was rotating in three D. Space. This project file is available for you to download in this section so you can follow along or you can build it from scratch. The other project will be working on The composition is this three d. space composition and this is using cameras, no objects which we'll cover in just one of the future lessons and multiple layers to create this three D. Scene. How does 3D actually work in after effects? Because we're not actually creating three dimensional objects. That's not what after effects is for. But we can place two D objects in three D. Space and do animations and mov...
ements like this to make it look as if we are building a three D. Sort of set or three decomposition. All of these different icons and graphics are also available in the download folder if you want to follow along. So first we're going to look at text to show you how three D. Actually works in after effects. Create a new composition. I'll just call this three d. text 1920x1080 is fine. Five seconds. Perfect. I'm going to take my text tool and I'm going to type and I'll just create some new text. Hello And let's make this a little bit bigger. I don't see my tools so let me click this button so I see the edges and then I'll make this bigger. So see this button right here. This is the toggle mask and shape path visibility. So those are the edges. So to make sure I can see these little points to control it and the anchor point as well. Let me align it to the center just because I like doing that. Alright, so up until now we've been able to do different animations, we've been able to move our position to the left or right up or down. We've been able to rotate around just in this flat, not three D. World, but there's this three D cube icon that enables three D. Layers for your composition. So check that on for this layer and you'll see that a few different options pop up first press P. And you'll notice that a third number pops up. Well the first and the second one, those are for our horizontal and vertical space. So that's our X. And our Y axis. The third number is our Z axis or our Z. Space. So if I click and drag this around you can see that it's actually well it looks like it's just growing and shrinking but it's actually moving forward and backwards. Think of it as you this composition is your camera frame and the Hello text is moving forward or backwards. If I duplicate this you'll understand this a little bit better. So let me just duplicate this text. Press command D. Now let's just change it so it's easier to double click it just right Phil now if I take the position the Z. Position of the fill text and drag it to the right it's actually pushing it back in three D. Space. Let me change the color so you can see it a little bit better. Something like this pink just so you can see so now this fill text is actually sitting behind the hello text and we can actually move the it forward to if we want. So let me set it back to zero. You know let's put it to a negative number and now it goes in front of the hello text. So you can imagine using key frames, you can create some pretty cool animations just with that. Let me turn this off for just a minute and then show you about rotation. Press R. With the Hello text selected and you'll notice that we now have X. And Y rotation. Z. Rotation is just that typical rotation. Of course this is according to our anchor point to and then we have our X rotation. So this flips it around that way around the X. Axis and then why around the Y axis. So if we move our anchor point so take our pan behind tool, move this up, let's center it. So pressing the command key on a Mac. I lock it to the center or it snaps to the center. Now we'll take our X. Rotation and it rotates like so so you can create some pretty cool animations for having text pop on this way as well. And this goes for every layer, not just text but if we put an image here, if we put let's just take this actual Earth graphic that I provide. So if I take this Earth scale it down, press s to bring up scale scale it down to like 24 so it's all in the frame, take our selection tool, put it right here in the middle, Turn on our three d. layer. Press R. To bring up our rotations. And if we rotate you can see that this is just a flat layer, it's nothing more than just a flat layer. And you can kind of see that it's split between our Hello text. Cool. Right okay so I'm gonna do one more thing just to show you to help you visualize what's actually going on. I'm going to add a camera. So go up to your layer new menu. Remember we use this menu to add solids in the past? Well let's add a camera. This pops up with this cameraman menu. This goes a little bit more in depth and it's very advanced. You can basically change your camera lens that you're using, change all kinds of things about your camera, your focal length so that if you want a blurry background, you can do that by enabling depth of field, all kinds of stuff that we can go over in the future. But for now just click OK, Nothing happens. But now because we have this camera layer on our composition, we can use our camera tool up here. We haven't used this before, but now we can actually click in our composition and we could move around. So if I'm clicking and dragging, I'm just clicking and dragging you can see that I'm moving around with a camera around our text. So this is again you can see how this 3D text kind of works. Let me undo that our camera tool has different properties. So if I click and drag you can see that our position is changing and we can animate these things, but there's actually a better way to animate your camera using a null object which will go over in a future lesson. Another thing you can see once you have, you know, three D. Enabled is a different view. So right now we have the main view of our composition. So this is how it actually will look for the video but just for setting up your composition, you can change your view so we can go on this menu where it says active camera to the top view. So now we see what's basically from up above and you also see this red line up here, Let me zoom out to like 25% or even further 6.25%. So you can't really see it's kind of hard but you see there's this triangle right here. This is basically the view of your camera. Imagine this at this point down here, this is your camera set up over here and it's looking this way and this line right here, this is what's in view of your camera. We can also add two views. So right now we're just seeing the one where we set right here. But if we choose to views for example we can see our main composition, the active camera plus the top view. And this view is helpful just in case we want to move our Earth And be able to do it a little bit easier. So let me actually zoom in it up to 100%. Now using these arrows that were coming out of the anchor point. So you can, it's kind of hard for you to see. But there's a little Y. And then there's an X. That pops up and there's even a Z. Two. So if I take the Y. I can move it back like so so now it's behind the Hello text. Now if I take my camera tool and I rotate around our composition. You can see that the Earth is now behind our Hello text. I know this is kind of confusing because you might be thinking, well what is this view over here? Is this what it's going to look like when I export? No, that's not what it's going to look like when you export what it is actually looking like is the active camera. So make sure that if you don't have the active camera up, if say you have the back camera or something like this, which shows from behind, make sure your understanding that this isn't what it's going to actually look like. You can even have four views if you want. So if we do four views, let's do that. So now we see the vertical, we have the right we have the front the active camera, we can change these if we want just click on each box and then on this drop down you can change it. So maybe we want the bottom view or maybe you want some sort of custom view. So I take my custom view and then I take my camera tool, I can rotate around and now this is my custom view at this point, you're probably really confused and we're going to take a step back, we're going to animate our swinging text and then we're going to move forward with our three D. Space animation. So let's back up just a little bit and in the next lesson you're going to be following along with this project right here, which is a really cool effect for introducing and exiting text.
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