…If you've done your pre-visualization in Photoshop and…created some basic designs, it's all set up for…you to import that data into After Effects, for the most part.…Now, if you've been following along,…you've seen situations where I've had to change some of these layers.…Just to reinforce how this works, we're going to go ahead and…repeat a couple of those steps at the beginning of this movie.…But more importantly,…we're going to then import the entire thing into After Effects.…And I'll show you how you can reorganize things in After Effects, so that you…have the most versatility and still can create the best animation possible.…
If you look at our projects, you can see we've got our text, FLY and CANYON.…It has layer styles applied.…Drop shadow is never a layer style you have to worry about.…It's always a good layer style.…We have our Logo composition.…Now, as I'm looking at this composition, if I'm going to…take this into After Effects to animate, I'm going to look long and…hard to decide whether or not it really needs to be in its own group of layers.…
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10/14/2014- Isolating still images with channels and masks
- Preparing layer groups for After Effects
- Working with layer styles and vector shapes
- Importing compositions in After Effects
- Converting Photoshop type
- Animating with layer styles and depth mattes
- Fixing video issues in Photoshop
- Creating data sets
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Video: Reorganizing layer groups and masks