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You can download the full project of the exact
animation you have seen in the example, from
the link in the description.
After you've imported your footage into After
Effects, create a new composition and name
it: transition. For this example I'm using
a FULL HD 1080 pixels preset, with 30 frames
per second, and 4 seconds long.
Bring the footage into your new composition.
Move to 2 seconds.
Click on edit, and select split layer.
Select these 2 layers, and delete them.
Go to effects and presets panel, and search
for: motion tile.
I will decrease the size of this image only
to show you how this effect works, so you
don't have to do it.
Apply the effect to your image, and let's
adjust some settings.
Change the output width to 1000.
Do the same with the output height.
As you can see the Motion Tile effect replicates
the source image across the output image.
To give it more continuity, select the mirror
edges box.
I will resize back my image.
Move to 1 second and 15 frames, select your
first image, and click P to open its position
settings.
Create a keyframe here.
Then move a couple of frames forward.
And drag your image to the right like this.
Grab this keyframe, and drag it to 2 seconds.
Select both keyframes, right click on any
of them, and easy ease them.
Then open the graph editor, and change the
curve like this. This will make the animation
to start slower, an and very fast.
Copy the motion tile effect from your first
image, and paste it on the second one.
Move to 2 seconds and 15 frames, and open
the position settings.
Create a keyframe here.
Then move to 2 seconds, and drag your image
in the opposite way as the first one, like
this.
Select both keyframes and easy ease them.
Then open the graph editor and change the
curve like this. This time will make the animation
to start faster and end slower.
Let's give some motion blur to our animation.
Select these 2 boxes from here.
If you don't see this panel, click on the
toggle switches button to display it.
Now click here to activate the motion blur.
Let's check our final result.
As you have seen in my example, you can create
this transition in any direction, horizontal,
vertical and even on diagonal.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to
create smooth rolling transitions in After
Effects.
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