Uninstall After Effects.
- What’s new
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Get started
- Technical requirements
- After Effects FAQ
- Get familiar with the interface
- Planning and setup
- Understand After Effects workflow
- Preferences and settings
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Supported file formats
- Arrange and manage panels
- Language support
- After Effects copyright and trademarks and third-party notices
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Work with projects
- After Effects Projects
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Work with compositions
- Composition settings
- CINEMA 4D compositions
- Composition Profiler
- Precomposing and nesting
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Work with footage items
- Import and interpret footage items
- Manage footage items
- Work with XMP metadata
- Scene Edit Detection
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Import files
- Import still images
- Import and add 3D models
- Interlaced video and separating fields
- Import SVG files
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Add text
- Create and edit text layers
- Formatting characters and paragraphs
- Text effects
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Animating text
- Text animation
- Text animation examples
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Variable Font Axes
- Work with Variable Font Axes
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Motion graphics
- Work with Motion Graphics templates
- Essential Properties
- Add responsive design
- Expressions to create dropdown lists
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Drawing, Painting, and Paths
- Shapes and shape attributes
- Null controllers
- Paint tools and paint strokes
- Taper shape strokes
- Vector graphics and raster images
- Work with masks
- Roto Brush and Refine Matte
- Remove objects from your videos
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Work with layers
- Create layers
- Layer properties
- 3D layers
- Manage layers
- Select and arrange layers
- Work with Layer and composition markers
- Work with layer blending modes
- Camera layer
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Animate in After Effects
- Animation basics
- Animate with Puppet tools
- Animate shape paths and masks
- Assorted animation tools
- Data-driven animation
- Animation keyframes
- Track motion
- Track faces
- Track mask
- Speed between keyframes
- Time-stretching and time-remapping
- Add timecode and time display units
- Keying
- Work with Keying effects
- Animate using the Properties panel
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Work with transparency and compositing
- Compositing in After Effects
- Work with Alpha channels and masks
- Work with Track Mattes and Traveling Mattes
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Adjust colors
- Color basics
- Color management
- Work with Color Correction effects
- OpenColorIO and ACES color management
- Enhanced HDR support
- HDR import and export
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Apply effects and animation presets
- Effects and animation presets
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List of effects
- Simulation effects
- Stylize effects
- Audio effects
- Distort effects
- Perspective effects
- Channel effects
- Generate effects
- Time effects
- Transition effects
- The Rolling Shutter Repair effect
- Blur and Sharpen effects
- 3D Channel effects
- Utility effects
- Matte effects
- Noise and Grain effects
- Detail-preserving Upscale effect
- Obsolete effects
- Cycore plugins
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Work with expressions
- Expression basics
- Edit expressions
- Expression controls
- Expression language reference
- Expressions to edit and access text properties
- Expression examples
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Automate in After Effects
- Automate animation
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Work with 3D composition
- Work in 3D design space
- Advanced 3D renderer
- Extruding text and shape layers
- Work with 3D animation settings
- 3D viewing and preview
- Create parametric meshes
- Work with materials
- Create realistic reflections and ambient lighting
- Cast and accept shadows
- Extract and animate lights and cameras
- Adjust Default Camera Settings
- 3D camera tracker effect
- Animate embedded 3D model
- Work with 3D scene depth data
- Stereoscopic 3D
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Immersive video and VR
- VR 360 and VR 180 videos
- Construct VR environments
- Immersive video effects
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View and preview
- Preview video and audio
- Copy frames
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Render and export
- Basics of rendering and exporting
- Render and export images
- Convert and reformat video footage
- Multi-Frame Rendering
- Automate rendering
- Export H.264 from the After Effects
- Export as an Adobe Premiere project
- Use the GoPro CineForm codec
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Work with other applications
- Work with Adobe Premiere
- Work with Dynamic Link
- Work with Creative Cloud Libraries
- Work with other Adobe applications
- Work with third-party plug-ins
- Work with Cinema 4D and Cineware
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Memory, storage, performance
- Memory and storage
- Improve performance
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Troubleshooting
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Fixed and known issues
- Fixed issues in After Effects
- Known issues in After Effects
- After Effects and macOS Ventura
- After Effects crashes on Windows
- How After Effects handles low memory issues while previewing
- Menus are disabled and Render Queue window is open in After Effects
- The font dictionary can't be read error in After Effects
- Unable to Export Composition using Media Encoder
- Unable to allocate memory | After Effects
- Error (21::31) starting After Effects after editing the keyboard shortcuts file | Mac OS 10.9 and later
- How to avoid crashes with Video Copilot Element 3D
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Fixed and known issues
Improved UI language support
Learn how improved UI language support in After Effects can enhance your workflow and unlock new possibilities.
Unicode support in After Effects offers the ability to use Unicode characters in various parts of the application user interface (UI). This means you can:
- Run After Effects in a language different from your OS display language.
- Enter any Unicode character in various UI elements, such as text fields, labels, and controls. This includes project and layer names, as well as effect names and their parameters. For example, options in the Dropdown Menu effect.
- Enter multiple language scripts within a single text field. For example, you can add Russian, German, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese all in the same string.
Run After Effects in a language different from your OS display language
Unicode compliance in After Effects allows you to run the software in a language different from the operating system's display language. This means you have the flexibility to set a different language for After Effects without being restricted to the language your system is configured to.
For example, if your OS display language is set to English but you prefer to work in After Effects using Japanese:
Open the Creative Cloud app and set your display language to Japanese.
Reinstall After Effects, and it will install in Japanese. When you run it, the application will operate in that language.
This feature is particularly useful for working in multilingual environments, as it allows you to maintain your preferred UI language without needing to change system preferences.
To use After Effects in Chinese, you must set your operating system's display language to Chinese.
Enter Unicode characters in UI text fields
With Unicode support, you can input a diverse array of characters from multiple languages and symbol sets, including emojis, directly within the user interface.
No changes have been made to rendering Unicode text in Text layers. As always, you can still enter Unicode text, but color emoji won't render, and if a glyph is missing in the selected font, it may not be rendered correctly.
Create stunning 3D animations in After Effects
Animate characters and illustrations, add motion to text, and more.