
Use expressions to edit and access text properties. Syntax differences between the JavaScript and Legacy ExtendScript expression engines. Compositing and transparency overview and resources. Setting, selecting, and deleting keyframes.
Animating Sketch and Capture shapes using After Effects. Managing and animating shape paths and masks. Animation, Keyframes, Motion Tracking, and Keying. Cameras, lights, and points of interest. Remove objects from your videos with the Content-Aware Fill panel. Use Offset Paths shape effect to alter shapes.
Shape attributes, paint operations, and path operations for shape layers.Paint tools: Brush, Clone Stamp, and Eraser.Overview of shape layers, paths, and vector graphics.Animate faster and easier using the Properties panel.Replace images and videos in Motion Graphics templates and Essential Properties.Work with Essential Properties to create Motion Graphics templates.Use expressions to create drop-down lists in Motion Graphics templates.Work with Motion Graphics templates in After Effects.Examples and resources for text animation.Formatting paragraphs and the Paragraph panel.Formatting characters and the Character panel.Detect edit points using Scene Edit Detection.Importing and interpreting footage items.Importing and interpreting video and audio.Importing from After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro.View detailed performance information with the Composition Profiler.Precomposing, nesting, and pre-rendering.
Light and Camera Extraction from 3D Models (Beta). And in order to do so, I can use the layer panel here inside Cinema 4D and setup different elements or different objects as different layers. Now I really want this to be available inside After Effect so I can create a better composite. This is just a plain layer which is serving as a shadow catcher, so it means that it can see the shadow on the floor. And as you can see, we have this Shadow Catcher layer. And just so you'll see what I have in this document, I'm going to press Command + R here on the Mac, this will be Control + R on the PC side, in order to render this frame. So, in order to show you what you need to setup, I'm going to switch to Cinema 4D where I already have this file open in the background. This time around we will expand even further and I'm going to show you how you can isolate individual elements from a 3D scene using the layers method. In last week tip I have showed you how you can use the Cineware effect to extract 3D passes from a Cinema 4D file.