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Creating a corner wall
I posted about this earlier and got a reply. However, I’m still having a hard time trying to figure out how to approach this. So, the background information:
I want to create something that resembles two walls coming together at a 90 degree angle, with the camera looking at the left side first while pictures come flying in and “hang” on the wall. (Imagine staring at a blank wall and pictures come flying in from behind you, pass you by and get placed on the wall.)
That’s my step one (I’m taking this slow, so bare with me.) So, in AE I did:
a) Create new comp
b) I dropped in a temporary background that has three lines on it, dividing it into three (horizontal) “levels” if you will. Basically I’m going to have pictures fly in and get positioned on the wall on any of the three levels.
c) I imported my pictures.What I’m trying to figure out now is this: Do I angle the background (45 degrees) and start adding the pictures in as I want them to fly in with their respective motion and all, or do I leave everything flat and bring the pictures in one by one, and then drag this whole piece into a new comp with a camera movement on it? With the second setup, I’m not sure how to animate the pictures so I’m drawing a blank.
I hope I made some sense, and I hope someone can make sense out of that as well.