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    Tuesday, 17 March 2015

    Adobe Affter Effects Tutorial


    BCC Rays Cartoon in Adobe After Effects


    In this tutorial, we are going to use BCC Rays Cartoon in Adobe After Effects to generate a volumetric lighting effect on an animated text element. The BCC Rays Carton filter will also give the text the appearance of being made of neon lights. We'll complete the effect by using the BCC Light Sweep to add a light sweep across the face of the text element and then we'll use the BCC Colorize Glow filter to provide a soft glowing look. Click on any of the images to see a full resolution version.
    Go here for an Apple Final Cut Pro version of this tutorial.
    Launch AE and create a D1 sized NTSC comp with a 5 second duration.
    Now we'll generate the text element:
    • Create a text layer
    • Type out the letters BCC in upper case
    • Set the font face to Denmark
    • Set the font size to 218 points
    • Set the text color to white
    • Set the paragraph to center justified
    Rays Cartooner
    Because we want the text to animate around the center of the text, we'll need to move the anchor point from the bottom of the text to the center:
    • Twirl down the text layer in the timeline
    • Twirl down the Transform group
    • Set the anchor point to 0.0, -75
    Rays Cartooner
    Now we'll animate the text:
    • Make sure the CTI is at the start of the timeline
    • Click on the stopwatch to enable the creation of keyframes for the scale parameter
    • Set the scale parameter to 0
    • Move to frame 6
    • Set the scale parameter value to 110
    • Move to frame 8
    • Set the scale parameter value to 90
    • Move to the end of the timeline
    • Set the scale parameter value to 400
    • Move back 4 frames
    • Set the scale parameter value to 90
    • Preview to RAM
    Rays Cartooner
    The text now zooms in from the distance, with a slight bounce, remains static until it nears the end of the timeline and then zooms forward past the camera. So now that we have the text set and animated, let's add some eye candy.
    • Move to the middle of the timeline
    • Apply the Rays Cartoon filter to the text
    • Set the cartoon from pop-up to alpha
    • Set the line thickness parameter to a value of 25
    • Set the intensity parameter to a value of 100
    • Set the ray length parameter to a value of 75
    • Set the ray style pop-up to fat
    Rays Cartooner
    By default, the look is a fiery red - orange gradient but we're going to change it to a blue gradient:
    • Click on the Color Preset pop-up and select the Blues gradient preset
    Rays Cartooner
    Now we'll animate the rays so that they move across the text horizontally:
    • Move to the start of the timeline
    • Click on the stopwatch beside the light source parameter in the effect controls window
    • Set the position xy value to 261, 252
    • Move to the end of the timeline
    • Set the position xy value to 428, 252
    • Preview to RAM
    Rays Cartooner
    Next we'll add the BCC Light Sweep:
    • Move to the center of the timeline
    • Add the BCC Light Sweep filter to the text
    • Set the light center parameter to a value of 339, 205
    • Set the intensity parameter to a value of 165
    • Set the ambient follow parameter to a value of 100
    • Move to the beginning of the timeline
    • Click on the stopwatch for the light center parameter
    • Move to the end of the timeline
    • Set the light center parameter to a value of 339, 300
    • Preview to RAM
    Rays Cartooner
    Now, to complete the effect we'll add the BCC Colorize Glow:
    • Add the BCC Colorize Glow filter to the text
    • Set the blur amount parameter to a value of 4
    • Set the spread parameter to a value of 100
    • Set the intensity parameter to a value of 150
    • Click on the gradient preset pop-up and select the preset Blues from the list that appears
    • Preview to RAM
    Rays Cartooner
    So now we have created an animated title effect using only a raw text element and a few filters from the 180 + arsenal of filters in the BCC 5 package. The BCC filters can be downloaded from the BorisFX web site at www.borisfx.com/downloads/. The trial version will render without watermark for a period of 14 days, after which they will render with a watermark across the image. Trial versions of the product can be unlocked by purchasing a key from Boris FX.

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