After Effects CC: How To Use Linear Wipe Effect
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- After Effects CC 2022: How To Use Linear Wipe Effect
This tutorial will show you how to use the Linear Wipe Transition Effect in Adobe After Effects CC 2021 to create easy wipe on and wipe off transition effects to use with graphics (logos, etc), text, shapes layers.
Panels used in tutorial:Window Menu…Effects & Presets
Keyboard Shortcuts:
Reveal All Keyframes: U
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How To Use Linear Wipe in Adobe After Effects:
1. Select Layer that you want to add the Linear Wipe effect
2. Drag playhead to the beginning of the timeline or where you want to add the first keyframe
3. Go to Effects & Presets panel in the right sidebar (Windows…Effects & Presets if not visible)
4. Go to Effect Controls (top-left corner) to customize Linear Wipe
5. Change Transition Completion to 100% to ‘Wipe On’
6. Click the Stopwatch next to Transition Completion to add a keyframe
7. Drag the playhead on the timeline to 1 second (or where you want to add 2nd keyframe)
8. Change Transition Completion to 0% to add 2nd keyframe
9. Change Wipe Angle to -90 to go from Left to Right (use the wheel to change the angle as you want it)
10. Change the Feather amount to 30 to soften the transition
11. Tap the spacebar to preview
12. Play around with this effect to get the look you want
How To Revers the Linear Wipe (as in the Tutorial):
1. Tap U to reveal all keyframes
2. Drag a selection to select both keyframes
3. Press Cmd/Ctrl + C to copy and drag playhead to where you want it to reverse
4. Paste keyframes using Cmd/Ctrl + V
5. Right-Click on the new selected keyframes
6. Click on ‘Keyframe Assistant’
7. Than click on ‘Time Reverse Keyframes’
8. Drag the playhead to the beginning
9. Tap the spacebar to preview
10. Done!
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while we are wiping, can we have some noise effect (like CC Pixel Polly), basically as you are wiping and showing the image/logo, it goes from pixelated to clear picture, hope that makes sense. Thank you.
Give it a try! It's all about trial and error and experimenting. 🍀
I'm having a problem with this, I wanted to wipe a layer (100x100 pixels) inside a (1920x1080) comp. But it works as if the layer is (1920 pixels) instead of (100 pixels). So nothing really happens on the first few percentage till it reached the middle of the comp (where the layer is at).
Is there a way to fix this? They said something for the "Continuously rasterize" but either still has the same effect. It's just the other follows the layer, but the other doesn't. Still both being treated as 1920 pixels when it shouldn't.
I'm sorry for the long comment, thank you for the video!
It sounds like the bounding box for the 100x100 is extending to the whole comp. I might try adding a mask around the layer (select it and then use Pen Tool (g) to mask) to isolate the content only and then try animating with Linear Wipe.
Linear wipe of course! I've been using pesky masks this whole time (coffin emoji)