Smoke Png Effect Video making in alight motion tutorial
Smoke Png Effect Video making in alight motion tutorial
Smoke Png Effect Video making
BEATS PLAYER
so you can reposition this and there you go very simple okay and now we want to add our title also so this will be the beats player and we want to make this bold and a little bit bigger and position it maybe right here and now we want to duplicate this text layer by holding ctrl and pressing D on the keyboard and then move it a little bit more down go to the text tool select all of our text and now this is going to be video waves with a which is the actual name of the song select it and change it to a regular and a little bit smaller.
VIGNETTE
so we have a little bit of variation going on maybe also make it a little bit wider like this and there you go okay we also want to add like in nice vignette on the sides here so right click new and add an adjustment layer and this is going to be our thing yet we will rename this and very quickly and go to effect color correction curves and just lower the curves so it darkens everything go to and the mask options here ellipse tool and double click on the ellipse tool that's going to add an ellipse right here subtract it from the mask and then press F on the keyboard and just increase the feather until it's a nice soft blur and as you can see right here this looks really cool.
GRADING
we can actually put this below the grading and this is going to give us a different kind of effect it depends on what you want I think this looks pretty cool yeah now we want to animate our text in right here so we'll go to the beginning of our timeline and press T on the keyboard click on the opacity set it to zero and over 5 seconds are actually over let's say 2 seconds we want to change this back to 100 okay then we'll go to animation and just to add a little bit of variation we're going to animate text also opacity and we're going to do the exactly same thing so zero and then five seconds 100% and this is going to be a different kind of opacity but we can actually manipulate this with something different right here you actually see an arrow if we click on this we can go for it selector and add a Wiggly effect to it and this is going to wiggle or text a little bit as you can see it Wiggles on like.
STRAIGHT ANIMATION
so pretty cool select all of these keyframes ctrl C to copy them and go to the beginning of the timeline and click on the beat player and just paste it as well and now we have this kind of animation we want to offset our libido a little bit so it actually comes in beat player first and then the video comes in after there okay perfect now we want to add our logo so let's go back to our project manager and import our logo to the composition go to align and center it right here press B on the keyboard and click on the stopwatch for T position and go all the way to the beginning and actually move down like this move to frame and two seconds as well and then right click reset the position so we actually have this kind of animation and it's actually it has to be straight and that's actually the point going straight up like this press T on the keyboard and we're going to click on the stopwatch for yo pasady right here and in the beginning set the opacity to zero press U on the keyboard to reveal all these keyframes and line them up like.
DEGRADING
select the last keyframes and here we're actually going to add a nice easy in which is actually going to soften the animation so go to keyframe Assistants easy ease and go to the and graph editor right here and zoom in a little bit make sure that you're working with the Edit speed graph and we want to drag this in like so so now it's going to speed up and then slowly come to a stop like this and actually you want to do it a little bit faster but that way you have a nice pop effect on our logo which is riku afford a background I actually want to fade it in a little bit faster so let's go to our exposure keyframes wishes here in degrading and exposure and we want to just drag this in a little bit okay here we have an overexposure actually we'll set this back to 0 and of course if you press you on the keyboard for keyframes in particular you can select all keyframes hold alt and drag them in to make them a little bit faster if you want to so that's an easy way to kind of tuck it in altogether and cool okay.
HOLD SHIFT
so we'll reposition my titles a little bit better closer to the spectrum but that's basically it on how to create the basic setup of the audio spectrum we also need one more layer and this is going to be a solid layer this is going to be our stroke and here if we go to effects and presets we can apply our stroke to that solid layer that we just created as you can see you need a path so what we'll do is just in stand check this layer go to the pen tool click over here and click over here holding shift so now we have a nice line and a mask and if you go back to your stroke we can now select that mask right here so if we're going to check this back on solo the layer maybe we can actually go here to the paint style and change this to on transparent and now you're going to see a nice line right here which you can make thicker if you want to but I won't do that.
AUDIO SPECTRUM
so at the beginning of your keyframes and while the timeline we want to go to the start and set this to 50 in the end also 250 and click on a stopwatch for T start and and then at 1 second or plus/minus 1 second we want to change this to 0 and this to 100 and now we're going to have like a nice grow effect from the center out first you want a keyword select the landscape frames and again apply the easies effect and go to the graph editor and maybe ramp it a little bit so if we zoom in here we have something like this going on and this is going to be our beat player start up okay as you can see it's not perfect for the mask so what we'll do is zoom in and click on the mask and actually move it down a little bit and there we go okay another thing that we want to do is actually fade in our actual audio spectrum and our text here.
PRETTY COOL
so click on the audio spectrum layer go to on the text go to the timecode and press T on the keyboard change it to zero go to the beginning and create a keyframe for both of these layers and then right here we want to fade it in at 100% and this is fading in while this line is now growing and now it's really going to not attract its kind of an effect okay I think we're done here apart from that we can just duplicate this audio spectrum and press s on the keyboard and change the size is something like insanely high something like 500 and then move it up until we actually see our spectrum again then move it in a nice composition and press T on the keyboard change this to 50 at the last opacity when it's faded in right here instead of 100 change it to 50 then go to effects blur and sharpen Gaussian blur and increase the blur so now it's like out of focus we still have something going on in the background okay pretty cool and that's it.
CONCLUSION
so this is the first tutorial on how to create a nice audio spectrum next week we're going to take a look on all the particles like I said in the beginning of this video if you want you can go ahead on our website we have a template ready to use you can easily change the cores and stuff like that so it's all prepared to be user-friendly it includes a tutorial on how to change everything link is in the description and I'll see you in the next one if you like this video give it a like subscribe to the channel for more and I'll see you in the next one and good bye