![]() We’ll go to positioning and you have created your Polaroid. Toggle switches and modes, and then set it to alpha mat of that red rectangle. ![]() Just drag that below the red rectangle, and then scale it down to fit appropriately around it. We’re going to use some tropical beach stuff. Looks good, and now we are ready to add a photo into this. Then we’ll just position this right there, and we’ll use the rotation and scale to get it just to the right size and shape that we would like. Just as a pro tip, you don’t want to be absolute in your color values all time. So we’ll use that and set the color to be black, but not quite totally black. I believe I have a font that has marker in the title. We’ll just label this, “Vacation?” and then use a font that looks kind of like a marker. Now we’ll create some text using the text tool to make some labels. And then we will just rename these appropriate to what they stand for, so that we don’t get confused. Then we will change its color to be red and just adjust it up slightly to be in the correct spot. I’m going to change its size down to be 300 x 312.5. ![]() Okay, now we’re going to duplicate that to create a new rectangle, and this will serve as the alpha channel for the photo parts. Make sure that it has a fill and set that fill to white. We know that it’sĪpproximately 350 x 425. Then we add to that shape layer a rectangle, and we want it to be as accurate to the size of Polaroids as we can. First we’re going to make the actual photo template that we’re going to use. You can it make whatever you’d like, but we’re going to go with the HGTV1080 preset, 1 minute in length. The first thing to do is make a new composition. So let’s open up After Effects and get into it. This is Evan Abrams for, and today we’re going to make this falling photo montage in After Effects you can use to display vacation photos or really any kind of photos, like they’re falling Polaroids. Watch the tutorial below (best viewed full screen) or check out the full transcript for written instuctions on creating this AE photo animation and writing the After Effects expressions associated with it. This After Effects photo montage has a wide variety of applications and can be tweaked for your custom needs. Expressions create random motion (limited by the parameters set in the expression) and are much faster than having to keyframe motion on each of the photo elements. To apply random motion to the falling photos, we’ll apply several After Effects expressions. We’ll be using the After Effects 3D camera and lighting tools to give the photo montage depth. Perfect as a graphic into or slideshow alternative, this After Effects photo montage can be created without any 3rd party plugins or filters. In this video tutorial, we’ll demonstrate how to create an organic looking photo effect in AE. Create a falling photo effect in this Adobe After Effects video tutorial – a cool organic look for highlighting still images!
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