Depth of Field (DOF) in After Effects in 5 MINS
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In this tutorial I show you how to use the 3D camera in Adobe After Effects to create a Depth of Field (DOF) effect (or depth blur). This can help make your animations look more impressive and realistic by blurring object that are further away than your focus distance.
We explain what aperture means, f-stop and focus distance, and walk you through the process of animating the focus distance with keyframes.
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9 years, I have avoided complex tools like this in after effects for 9 years till I randomly stumbled on this video and now it suddenly makes sense. Thank you for explaining things so easily I’m grateful.
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Great to hear!
I have struggled with this subject before so I love the straightforward simplicity of your explanation. Good stuff man.
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Glad you found it useful ☺️
Great concise straight to the point tutorial
great explanation !!
Thanks
For Maya renders/conpositing as well as E3D. I use BCC’s DOF plugin though to minimize the halo on 3D models.
tysm broo
The most practical tutorial about this subject in
I was trying to do this with Cinema 4D on, not knowing that wasn't possible, I wish Adobe made that clear. Thanks for the video!
Only your video gave steps which I followed and realize that my Ae does not have the "Enable Depth of Field" box to be checked off or switched on. How do I check off that box if it is inactive?