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[After Effects] WAN Show Lower Third

Hova

Out of boredom / wanting to practice after effects I animated the current WAN Show lower third.

The original file is a .mov file without the alpha layer(transparent) so It could be used in OBS(used to record video) for example.

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looks cool @LinusTech should use this with the intro 

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this is very nice, it's why i like after effects, time to play around with it myself again i think... sometime soon.

 

@Hova can you put up the original file? would like to use it as a practice template.

May the light have your back and your ISO low.

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this is very nice, it's why i like after effects, time to play around with it myself again i think... sometime soon.

 

@Hova can you put up the original file? would like to use it as a practice template.

I added the project folder here and the .mov file(it's kind of big so i uploaded a separate file), my files are pretty messy also (still kind of a noob at AE).

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I added the project folder here and the .mov file(it's kind of big so i uploaded a separate file), my files are pretty messy also (still kind of a noob at AE).

 

really really thanks dude, don't worry about it being messy everyone has it's own style and way of working with it, kinda like coding. everyone has it's own style.

May the light have your back and your ISO low.

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