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Creative Motion Mastery with Adobe After Effects

You're reading from  Creative Motion Mastery with Adobe After Effects

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804617281
Pages 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Vishu Aggarwal Vishu Aggarwal
Profile icon Vishu Aggarwal

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Working with Motion Graphics
2. Chapter 1: Getting to Know the User Interface and Workflow 3. Chapter 2: Applying Effects and Presets to Create Animated Graphics 4. Chapter 3: Deep-Dive into Text Animations 5. Chapter 4: Animating Shape Layers 6. Chapter 5: Adding Motion to Photoshop and Illustrator Graphics 7. Chapter 6: Creating Motion Graphic Templates for Premiere Pro 8. Part 2: Post-Production and Visual Effects
9. Chapter 7: Color Correction and Color Grading 10. Chapter 8: Rotoscoping and Mask Tracking Techniques 11. Chapter 9: Chroma Keying 12. Chapter 10: Working with Particle Simulations 13. Part 3: 2D and 3D Tracking, and Rendering
14. Chapter 11: Working with 2D and 3D Tracking 15. Chapter 12: Exporting and Managing Projects 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Customizing the user interface

Let’s start with the Adobe After Effects user interface. The first time you launch it, you’ll see the basic user interface of the After Effects window. This interface is called the default workspace. The default workspace gives you access to the following:

  • The Project panel
  • The Effects panel
  • The Composition panel
  • The Layers panel
  • The Footage panel
  • The Timeline panel
  • Render Queue
  • Many other panels on the right

At the top is the Tools panel. After Effects has different types of tools that can be used for different purposes. As you read this book, you’ll learn how to use the different tools used in After Effects.

Figure 1.1: The After Effects interface

Figure 1.1: The After Effects interface

Next, let us see how to customize the default user interface to suit your needs and preferences. You can freely switch between the available tab groups and panel positions.

To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Move the cursor to any panel whose position you want to change and then click and drag.
  2. When you do this, you’ll see a box with a ghost purple fill. For example, in the following figure, I am dragging the Project panel.
  3. The panel will be placed when you release the mouse button.
Figure 1.2: Customizing the Interface

Figure 1.2: Customizing the Interface

You can easily move any entity in the interface by dragging the window or panel to the desired position.

  1. Once you have customized the workspace area and are satisfied with the look and feel of the panels, you can save it as a workspace preset. Go to Workspace | Save as New Workspace, name the preset, and then save.

Adobe After Effects provides a variety of preset workspaces based on the user’s requirements. Go to Window | Workspaces to see these options:

  • All Panels
  • Animation
  • Color
  • Default
  • Effects
  • Essential Graphics
  • Learn
  • Libraries
  • Minimal
  • Motion Tracking
  • Paint
  • Small Screen
  • Standard
  • Text
  • Undocked Panels

You can use any of these pre-configured workspaces for your work.

If you wish to reset the default workspace after customizing it, simply select the reset option from the list-down menu in the Workspaces list as follows:

  1. Go to Window | Workspaces.
  2. Reset Default in Saved Layout.

We can also alter the appearance of the complete workspace window in Adobe After Effects. The Preferences menu provides access to these features. You can access the preferences as follows:

  • macOS: After Effects | Preferences
  • Windows: Edit | Preferences

In the Preferences menu, you can set the preferences for your desired operations as well as the general customization options. These options include setting up the following tabs, among others:

  • The General tab
  • The Previews tab
  • The Display tab
  • The Import tab
  • The Appearance tab
  • The Output preferences tab
  • The Grids & Guides tab
  • The Labels tab
  • The Video Preview tab

Let’s look at how the preferences can be used to alter the workspace’s appearance.

Go to Preferences | Appearance:

Figure 1.3: The Preferences window

Figure 1.3: The Preferences window

Here you’ll find a list of Adobe After Effects’ numerous options. The brightness of the default workspace background can be adjusted, ranging from completely dark to gradually becoming brighter. Simply move the slider to your preferred brightness setting to accomplish this. You can also customize the look of the interactive controls and focus indicators.

In the next section, let us see how to save your After Effects project.

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