
Repeating the same on the 2nd text layer gives us too words with an extrusion depth of 20. Then it is just case of adjusting the size to suit, we are ultimately going to create a bouncing ball animation so it needs to be quite a bit smaller. For an ellipse, this means it instantly becomes a circle. This also has the benefit of making the anchor point for the object the center of the frame, which can, depending on you animation idea, be useful.Īnother trick when working with shapes is that if you want a perfect circle, you can start with the ellipse, and go to the size property of the object, and alt click the chain icon for constrain proportions, and it automatically makes the height and width the same. I chose an ellipse here, you can select the tool and then click in the composition and drag out a shape if you want, however a quick shortcut is to simply double click the tool icon when it is set to your desired shape, and it will automatically create a shape the full size of the composition and centered. You can also use the Q shortcut to do this. The shape tool itself is on the top menu, the default is normally a square, but click and hold it and you can select from the other shapes available.

Then you will have this as the starting point for your project.įor this Motion Graphic I'm going to be creating a ball and then animating it.

Open up a new composition, use whatever resolution settings you want to work in, and then create a background layer for the project using Layer>New>Solid, you want to choose a nice bright color for this so the animation all stands out.
#CREATE MOTION BACKGROUNDS AFTER EFFECTS HOW TO#
How to Create Motion Graphics in After Effects 1. Because of the popularity of motion graphics many people want to see what is involved, so let's have a look at the basic concept. Motion Graphics use video or animation to create the illusion of motion, and have really taken off with the development of programs like After Effects that make creating this style of animation fairly straightforward.
