

Remus Hosu
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Remus Hosu
October 11, 2017 at 6:13 pmMaybe it’s a codec issue? Try exporting as Quicktime with PNG encoding. Color channels: RGB+Alpha, or as a PNG sequence
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Remus Hosu
October 8, 2017 at 6:14 pmHi Conor,
If you’re new to AE, then maybe the fastest solution for you is to use the Text presets from the Adobe Bridge. Select the text layer and then go to File-Browse in bridge, then just select a text effect you like. You can then render out the texts individually as MOVs with transparency and import them in Premiere. Settings for MOV with alpha: Composition-Add to render queue. Output module-format Quicktime, format options PNG. Set the color channel to RGB + Alpha. Next, click next to output to, to set the destination path of your file and click render. Hope this helps
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Remus Hosu
October 8, 2017 at 6:08 pmHi James,
Take a look at these color presets and overlays, maybe it’s just what you’re looking for:
https://bluefx.net/after-effects-templates/the-colorizer-free/
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Remus Hosu
October 2, 2017 at 11:30 pmTry to separate the XYZ coordinates on the null layer and then link each one individually with the flame layer. The effect is called “Separate XYZ position”. Hope this will help you
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Remus Hosu
September 30, 2017 at 10:19 pmHi Daniel,
You can achieve this effects in After Effects. Here’s a tutorial on how to do it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn1fFIW1NZI
Hope this helps
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Remus Hosu
September 28, 2017 at 9:39 pmIf you are missing one file, you can type “missing” in the search bar of the project panel, choose the file, double click on it and locate the source. Then you can go ahead and save the project and collect the files.
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Remus Hosu
September 25, 2017 at 9:30 pmHi Joe,
The fastest and easiest way to get a Whiteboard video done is by using a video template and get that customized. I’m not sure about the companies you mentioned above but normally having to have such a video done from scratch costs around $1800 a minute from what I know. You can get away with a much lower price with a customized template with custom images and a nice voice over
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Remus Hosu
September 23, 2017 at 9:56 pmHi Ramnan,
You cannot create vectors in AE, but you can import vector files. If that is the case, did you turn on the continuously rasterize option for that layers? Also, you can export gifs directly from media encoder, there’s a preset for that. Here’s how to do it:
https://bluefx.net/make-animated-gifs-effects-post-facebook/
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Remus Hosu
August 26, 2017 at 5:47 pmYou need to duplicate the comp in the Project Panel and also duplicate it in the comp panel. Next, with both layers selected, press “Ctrl+Alt+/” or “Command+Option+/” on macs to replace it. The only caveat is that if your precomp has precomps of it’s own inside, you will need to duplicate those as well using the same technique. Here’s exactly how to do it step by step:
https://bluefx.net/how-to-duplicate-composition-in-after-effects-correctly
and if you really want to automate the process, there’s a very cool AE script you can use, True Comp Duplicator:
https://aescripts.com/true-comp-duplicator/
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Remus Hosu
August 23, 2017 at 10:39 amAfter Effects doesn’t work with vectors, only with rasters. Most of the times the enabling of the continuously rasterize option can do the trick but you’d be better off importing the file in Ai and exporting it at as a high resolution PNG