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  • James Rice

    February 5, 2012 at 8:49 pm in reply to: How do you do this effect

    I’d recommend using venetian blinds on an adjustment layer and adjust the amount of lines to suit your comp accordingly, then toggle the opacity as suits with some keyframes. For the wash over the top just use a light yellow solid, maybe even add a ramp to it in order to create some subtle tones between white & yellow, also you could add some fractal noise to the yellow solid and set it to screen / play with it again to create a slightly dirtier looking transition. Alternately for the lines you could just create a straight horizontal line across the centre of the comp then motion tile it to suit to achieve a similar effect, then just play with the keyframes / layer opacity again. Hope this helps, James

  • James Rice

    February 5, 2012 at 6:19 pm in reply to: Flipping Difficulty!

    It depends on what you’re trying to achieve, however if its just a simple animation could you not set up multiple triangles with different anchor points, and toggle the opacity between them when you want to make the next turn… this should keep the animation looking seamless and achieve the turns you want if I’m understanding your question correctly. Hope its a possible solution, James

  • James Rice

    November 6, 2010 at 10:28 pm in reply to: wiggle scale values seperately

    Thanks Dan, works perfect!

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