4 steps to animate your photos in after effects - 2.5D parallax animations
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today we'll break down the process of animating photos in after effects into 4 main steps.
Transforms, Distortions, Puppet Warping, and Enhancers.
The first step to animate your photos or portraits is usually the most important. In order to really get a convincing effect, we need to separate the layers of your photo into a foreground, middleground, and background (the more layers the better though!) The reason this is so important is because by separating the layers of the photo, we can space them out in z space so that when we move a camera through the scene, we get parallax, which sells the illusion of real depth to our scene. Our new camera motion is going to reveal the original foreground and middleground layers that are in our background so we have to deal with that using the clone stamp tool in after effects and paint them out! (If you have photoshop you'll have a much easier time of it though)
After that we tackle distortions. The point of this step is to introduce subtle changes or morphs to our photo to make it feel less static and more alive. There are a lot of distortion effects that we can use to pull this off. Liquify is a go-to for distorting facial features, but there are also loads of others like the mesh warp, turbulent displace and wave warp to name a few.
Next we get started with the puppet warp tool so that we can animate/distort parts of our photo with more control. The puppet warp lets us keyframe each pin we place which gives us more control than most other distortion effects. This is usually used to move limbs or the body of people in our photo that we want to animate.
The last step is for all the extra little touches we can add to make our photo feel more alive, like adding camera shake, particle effects to simulate snow or rain, lens flares, and other stuff like that.
Following those 4 steps, you can get some really nice results and turn your photos into some nice crispy animated content! And that's how to make an animated photo in after effects! Making a cinemagraph in after effects is really easy to do, but the more time you put into it the cooler it'll look! I hope I was able to teach you how to animate a still photo in after effects (also known as the parallax effect). Also you're probably wondering why I'm writing so weird but it's to get some good ol search terms in the description haha
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0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Step 1: Transforms
5:23 - Step 2: Distortions
8:47 - Step 3: Puppet Warp
11:53 - Step 4: Enhancers
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This is so amazing, you are definitely a very talented tutor.
Very clear and detailed, finally a reason why i should be using AE again.
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The most thing i respecting you for it, you choose complicated objects to get tutorials more depth and real Knowledge not just tutorials and steps, you're different thank you for that
I find this tutorial easy as compared to others that I've watched.
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Thanks a lot man, this should be a benchmark for tutorials. Clear, concise, effective. I'll definitely be checking out your other videos.
Super great tutorial. Love the breakdown of the 4 types of effects. Well done.Will def check out some more.
So much packed into this short video. Wow!
The most amazingly executed tutorial, thank you man!
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@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
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@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it and I’ll be sure to keep em coming!
Awesome tutorial!!! Thank you
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Just found your channel. And I am super happy I did!
Very, very helpful! Thank you 👏
This man vary well put together
I essentially use the same technique when creating wallpapers for Wallpaper Engine on Steam. I like that you kept it all contained within one software program for the sake of the tutorial though!
Just discovered your channel while researching EbSynth. Love it! You cover a lot of stuff I'd like to get into at some point, so will definitely come back here for inspiration and picking up some tricks and tips
@AcademyOfEdits
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonas! And good luck on your After Effects journey!
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Thanks bro. I'm beginners and your tutorial is so great, easy to understand. Different with other channel
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Thanks. Very helpful
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Deserves more Subs Really underated
Amazing tutorial! I used the Content Aware Fill in Photoshop to not clean the background myself, but I did everything else and it looks very cool! They're also things I can apply in different projects.
@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I try to touch on things that I think can help people with future projects when I plan out the videos so I'm really glad to hear it!
amazing tutorial, thank you
Amazing man!
I know you know your really good, but i gotta tell you that i've never seen such great tutorial in my life
Thanks for the tut - found you on Reddit. Also, that sting at the end...lol. Nice touch. I subbed :D
@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
Haha cheers Ben!
Very useful thanks
on point brother thanks a bunch
I like your stoile, keep it up!
another nice hack is to scale up slightly foreground objects to hide the parallax. Also, roundtrip the background photo in photoshop and use the content aware feature and most of the work is done for you.
Useful, handy, well explained... and it even draw a smile on my face at 14:29 (brilliant) 👏👏👏
This is good! Keep em comin
@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
On it!
Amazing 🤩😁
I've became very picky on tutorials I watch. Some make more problems than they are worth. Thank you for detailed and clean tut. Cheers.
Quite nice. I love the 2.5D look. Kinda wish the tutorial was for Resolve though.
was awesome , clear simple and direct to the point. you won my sub for this can i ask which microphone you use please ?
@AcademyOfEdits
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! and I use a Blue Yeti!
Tq for the lesson
you deserve 10M subscribers
I forgot to subscribe, at the end a voice came over convinces me to click the button 😂😂😂❤
Thanks greatly, boss.
Woah this is really useful! Great tutorial, I will use what I've learned to make dumb internet edits now :,))
subbed!
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this tutorial is great, but is there a more detailed version of this? I didn´t get a few steps. could I use a green screen for the fog at the end?
Gold
subbbed ❤
GOAT
Great vid, u might save my ass in work :)
im here before 5k subs.
Subbed
also we need a tutorial for the candle lights!
how do i export this im new in after effects
Try content aware in photoshop for quick BG Plate
Ima need to take an adhd pill before I attempt these steps 😂😂😂 wish me luck 🤞🤞🤞🤞
This video is helpful, thanks. But bro have you seen the animations of GWENT witcher cards? Can you please do a tutorial on how to do these kind of animations using Ae? Please?
I can't find the camera it's not an option for me on the top of the menu list. What do I do?
Is there an updated version of this with the new 3D camera tools? I tried to complete this tutorial but got stuck at the XY Camera Tool because i couldn't find it. it seemed to be replaced with the 3d orbit, and a different 3d camera tool that didn't have the same effect on the still pictures
@AcademyOfEdits
3 жыл бұрын
Hey! I believe both the Track XY and the Track Z tools are still in the new version. Instead of Orbit, Track XY, and Track Z all being under one icon menu, they should be all next to each other in the new version. The icons will looks the same but the Track XY tool is called "Pan" and the Track Z is called "Dolly". Also keep in mind each of these tools have more than one setting (if you click and hold on their icon) which just change how they either Pan or Dolly to help you navigate better (for example the Dolly tool has "Dolly Towards Cursor" and "Dolly To Cursor" versions)
I can't find the camera tool. Help me I'm using Ae 2021.
is there any free software that does this kind of thing?
If you create a filter where you just drop a photo there and it dose that automatically. That would be amazing! I'm jot sure if it's been done by anyone.
Why cant i find the camera tool (plz help) 2:11
2:12 These options aren't present for me. What do I do? How do I find this? I've tried for so long and nothing is working. It's just not there.
so all you used for this tutorial was photoshop and after effects?
how can i make the hair wave?
@AcademyOfEdits
3 жыл бұрын
Depending on the photo and the hair you can try using the puppet tool if you haven't already!
@f.f.aurnob5452
3 жыл бұрын
@@AcademyOfEdits i've used wave warp. i think it's a better choice for hair.
I think you missed a nice opportunity to show off proper depth of field at the end there. You could have adjusted the blurring using actual focus distance on the camera rather then gaussian blurring each layer. Otherwise great tut though.
Witchcraft from GoT
At 7:58 you say you're gonna precomp, but don't tell us why you did so. What does a precomp do?
@ElwoodDowd
4 жыл бұрын
Nevermind, you tell us at 9:25. Also, thanks... for the feet.
let's just pretend this photo is a wall.