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Stuart Preece explains how to breathe life into your character designs using After Effects built-in tools
Boost your After Effects skills with these killer walkthroughs.
Things can often get out of hand when working in After Effects. Alex Donne-Johnson shows you how to maintain a good workflow
You've designed a character but it's looking a bit static? This tutorial will show you how to turn your creation into a stomping, biting, bundle of joy.
It's easy to add extra depth to your motion graphics work using Illustrator's Collapse Transformation function to create simple 3D objects. Regular JJ Johnstone gives you all the know-how you'll need...
Whether you’re compositing or animating, follow our expert advice
James Wignall shows you how to use the new 3D Camera Tracker in After Effects CS6
Paul Wyatt uses some post-production magic to bring your 3D robot and 2D wizard to life.
Kris Hofmann shows you some expert colour correction tricks to achieve superb results from the powerful tools in After Effects
Blending objects with the background is usually reserved for expensive filters. Chris Kenworthy shows you how to create a powerful Edge Blur from scratch
James Wignall shows you how to take your text's appeal to the next level.
Sometimes you need heavy sparks to drip from the ceiling. Christopher Kenworthy shows the shortcuts to perfecting this particle effect
Paul Wyatt guides you through creating a title sequence that combines live action, animated illustration and 3D layers.
James Wignall shows you how to create a simple scene using CS6’s new 3D ray-tracing feature
Kris Hofmann shares a powerful technique for changing colours radically without losing any subtle details in your footage
Christopher Kenworthy shows you how to create that post-apocalyptic look with a rich, dark atmosphere
Dylan White shows you how to process digital animation so that it appears to have been handcrafted
By cleverly adapting a simple filter, Christopher Kenworthy shows how to warm up your footage with a realistic heat haze