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So let's start.
Create a new composition and name it: slide
1. I'm using the FULL HD 1080 pixels preset
with 30 frames per second and 3 seconds long.
Bring your image, or video into the new composition.
Click S, to reveal the scale settings.
Create a keyframe here, and change the scale
values to 110%.
Move to 1 second, and change the values back
to 100%.
Select both keyframes, right click on any
of them, and easy ease them.
Right-click on this layer and pre-compose
it.
Name the new layer: image 1.
Don't forget to select move all attributes
into the new composition.
Right-click in this area, and create a new
shape layer.
Open its options.
Click on add, then select any kind of shape
you would like for your transition. I will
use a polystar for this example.
Click again on add, and select fill from the
list. Don't bother to change the fill color,
It won't be visible.
Select the shape layer, and click S, to open
the scale.
Create a keyframe here, at 1 second, then
increase the scale values, until the shape
covers entirely your screen.
Move to the beginning of your timeline, and
change the values to 0.
Select both keyframes, and easy ease them.
Then, open the graph editor, and create a
curve like this.
If you want to add motion blur to your transition,
click here, then activate it from here. This
is optional, the transition will look great
either way.
Change the track matte of your image 1 layer
to: alpha matte.
We created the basic reveal for our transition.
Select both layers, and pre-compose them.
Name the new layer: shape transition 1.
Click control D 2 times, to create 2 copies
of this layer.
Offset them 3 frames like this.
Then, select the bottom layer, click T to
open its opacity settings, and change the
opacity value to 35%.
Do the same with the second layer, but change
its opacity to 70%.
Our transition is ready, let's see how it
looks.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to
create a modern shape transition in After
Effects.
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