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In this tutorial will be using the EZ Tools
script, which is free to download. So let's
start.
Import the files you need into After Effects.
You can download the project files and the
template separately, this way you will be
able to create this awesome transition even
if you don't want to download my template.
You can find both links in the description.
Create a new composition and name it: zoom
wave transition. I'm using a FULL HD 1080
pixels preset, with 30 frames per second,
and 2 seconds long
Select the ellipse tool.
Set the fill to none.
Set the stroke to solid color. I'm using a
white color, and 10 pixels width.
Hold your shift button pressed, and draw a
circle.
Move its anchor point to the middle.
And align it centrally.
Click on ellipse 1, ellipse path 1.
And change the size values to 1080.
Move to 8 frames, and create a marker here.
Double-click it, and write in its comment
box: cut. As you can already guess, this will
be the cut point of our transition.
Open stroke 1.
Change the stroke width to 240, and create
a keyframe here.
Open the scale properties, create a keyframe,
and change the scale values to 23%.
Apply the fast blur effect to this layer.
Change the blurriness to 82, and create a
keyframe.
Select the shape layer, and reveal all its
properties with keyframes.
Move to 1 second and 20 frames.
Change the stroke width to 64.
The blurriness to 325.
And the scale values to 200%.
Select these 3 keyframes, and easy ease out
them.
Open the graph editor.
Right-click on it, and select edit value graph
from the list.
Grab this handle and drag it down until you
create a curve like this.
Then, grab these 2 handles, and drag'em up
like this.
Change your graph editor back to edit speed
graph.
Apply the glow effect to your shape.
Change the threshold to 0%.
The glow radius to 625.
And the intensity to 12.
Apply a new glow effect.
Change its threshold to 0%.
The glow radius to 428.
And the intensity to 0.
This is how your animation should look.
Select the shape layer, pre-compose it, and
name the new composition: ring.
Make it invisible, and check this box here.
Bring the footage into your composition.
Move to the cut point.
And change the top layer start time here.
Create a new adjustment layer.
Change its end point here.
Rename it blur.
Search for radial blur, and apply it.
Create a keyframe on amount.
Move to 4 frames, and change its value to
0.
Change type to zoom.
And anti aliasing, to high.
Create a new adjustment layer.
Move to 8 frames.
Change its end point here.
Rename it: distort in.
Search for optics compensation and apply it.
Select the reverse lens distortion box.
Change the field of view to 150, and create
a keyframe.
Move to 4 frames and change its value to 0.
Reveal the properties with keyframes.
Select them and easy ease them.
Then open the graph editor, and change the
curve like this.
Search for bulge, and apply it.
Change both horizontal and vertical radius
values to 1140.
The taper radius to 115.
Move to the first frame.
Change the bulge height value to 0, and create
a keyframe.
Move to 5 frames, and change the value to
2.3.
Move to 8 frames, and change the value back
to 0.
Reveal the properties with keyframes.
Select all the bulge keyframes, and easy ease
them.
Then open the graph editor, and change these
curves like this.
Create a new adjustment layer.
Change its start point here.
Rename it: scale out.
Search for transform, and apply it to your
layer.
Unselect the use composition's shutter angle
box.
Change the shutter angle to 180.
Create a keyframe on the scale, and change
its value to 250.
Move to 13 frames, and change the scale value
to 130.
Then move to 1 second and 20 frames, and change
the scale value to 100.
Reveal the keyframes.
Select only these 2, and easy ease them.
Create a new adjustment layer.
Move to 8 frames.
Change its start point here.
Rename it: distort out.
Search for optics compensation and apply it.
Select the reverse lens distortion box.
Change the field of view to 125, and create
a keyframe.
Move to 1 second and 20 frames and change
its value to 0.
Reveal the properties with keyframes.
Select them and easy ease them.
Then open the graph editor.
Grab this handle, and drag it down like this.
Search for caustics, and apply it.
Change the bottom to none.
In the water section, change the water surface
to the ring layer we've created earlier.
Move to 8 frames.
Change the wave height to 0.5, and create
a keyframe.
Move to 19 frames, and change its value to
0.761.
Reveal the keyframes.
Select the wave height keyframes and easy
ease them.
Then open the graph editor, and change its
curve like this.
Change the smoothing to 50.
The water depth to 0.
Create a keyframe on refractive index, and
change its value to 2.
Move to 1 second and 13 frames, and change
the value to 1.
Reveal the keyframes.
Select the refractive index keyframes and
easy ease them.
Then open the graph editor, and change its
curve like this.
Change the surface opacity to 0.
Open the lightning section.
Change the light intensity to 0.
The light height to 0. Don't worry if you
will see that this value becomes 0.001.
Also, change the ambient light to 0.
Open the material section.
Change the diffuse reflexion to 1.
And the specular reflexion to 0.
Bring the sound effect into your composition,
and you are done.
Let's see the result.
Wow, it really is awesome.
As you can see, this beautiful transition
is quite complex, and it is not as easy to
use it any time you want. The fastest way
to do this, is to render all the transitions
you need separately, then import them in your
project and place them on top of your footage,
right in the place where your cut point is.
I know it is time-consuming, but the result
is awesome as you can see.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial on how to create
a zoom wave transition in After Effects.
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