Thursday, August 25, 2011

Adobe After Effects CS5 - How To Edit Layers

After Effects CS5 provides several tools for editing layers, a number of shortcuts, and features made for popular uses. Animated series for all levels and the tools to help you with this can be a considerable saving of time and helps to hone your presentation, at the same time.

You'll almost always trim the layers blending to create a "big picture" and the message you're doing. There are several ways to cut the layers within the composition or the movie of a special editor where you can focus on a resource for editing.

Within a composition, select the layer you want to cut, to choose the moment within the timeline of the mixture occurs, the mouse, hover over the start or end of the level to be shortened. You can see the arrow icon to show the other party must be cut / edit mode versus simply moving this layer. You want to do both things in different contexts, but simply moving sheet repositioning in relation to other resources, you have a layer of composition. You almost always want to do it, feeling a bit 'and make the test screens with the "mixed layer" to decide how to use them together, just the right time to be first in line at one time and for how long.

These decisions are important and are often simply the difference of a few seconds of animation, but in a short video, a few seconds ... a long time. Move the layer changes its position, but once you feel comfortable with their sequence in time to change, you can shorten your coat, by editing the start time, end time, or both.

If you want the layer to edit their own films, double-click the resource in the project area. This will open the resource, a video, for example, the video editor. Here you can focus on this unique resource, but again, After Effects offers two useful editions called an "overlay edit" and "ola change."

The concept is pretty simple. In the editor records you look at your resources, the time window may change, and then select an editing overlay. This will add this resource as a new layer where your flag is now set on your composition. It will "overlay" is the top layer and "covering" any underlying layer, which sometimes overlap. If you do this, but "Change ripple" Selecting it will add this new resource as a new layer will be added as top layer, but with publishing training, in all strata occupy a "space" at the same time will be cut. Your new resource will be inserted between the two, so that none of the existing layers are stacked or attached to. With a Ripple editing, layers separated, the new resource held, so the composition continues with the same action as before.

The testing of these different techniques is simple and shows a clear difference. Different situations require that both approaches, so having used these tools, the choice is yours

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