Beautiful Particular logo Animation in After Effects
Create a Beautiful particular logo animation in Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a particle logo in Adobe After Effects. You need to install the Trapcode Particular plugin. This is a 100% Editable and easy tutorial. After watching this tutorial, you will easily create your own particle logo animation in Adobe After Effects.
Project File Details:
Updated | September 18, 2023 |
Compatibility | After Effects CC |
Required Plugin | Trapcode Particular |
Size | 247.11 KB |
Category | Logo Animation Tutorials |
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Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Beautiful Particular Logo Animation:
Step 1: Setting Up the Main Composition
- Open Adobe After Effects.
- Create a new composition and rename it to “Logo Here.”
- Set the resolution to 1920×1080 Pixels, frame rate to 30 frames per second, and duration to 10 seconds.
- Use the Type tool to add your text/logo and align it to the center.
Step 2: Creating Particles Small Composition
- Create a new composition and rename it to “Particles Small.”
- Drag the “Logo Here” composition into the “Particles Small” composition.
- Enable the 3D position for the imported composition.
- Create a new solid layer and rename it to “Particles Small.”
- Go to Effects & Presets, search for “CC Particle World,” and apply it to the Solid layer.
- Under Emitter, change the Emitter type to “Layer” and set the Layer to “Logo Here” with Layer sampling as “Particle Birth Time.”
- Add keyframes to Particles per second: 0 at the beginning, 100,000 at 1 second, 30,000 at 2 seconds, and back to 0 at 4 seconds.
- Adjust various settings for particle appearance, size, opacity, shading, physics, and more to achieve the desired effect.
Step 3: Creating Particles Big Composition
- Create another new composition and rename it to “Particles Big.”
- Drag the “Logo Here” composition into the “Particles Big” composition.
- Enable the 3D option for the imported composition.
- Create a new solid layer and apply the “CC Particle World” effect.
- Change the Emitter type to “Layer” and set Layer to “Logo Here” with Layer sampling as “Current Time.”
- Add keyframes to Particles per second: 0 at the beginning, 100,000 at 3 seconds, and back to 0 after 1 second.
- Adjust particle settings such as velocity, emitter size, life, size, shading, physics, and turbulence field.
Step 4: Creating Particles Main Composition
- Create a new composition and rename it to “Particles Main.”
- Drag the “Particles Big” composition into the “Particles Main” composition.
- Drag the “Particles Small” composition below the “Particles Big” comp.
- Drag the “Logo Here” composition to start from 2 seconds on the timeline.
- Adjust the opacity of the logo layer from 0% to 100% at 2 seconds forward.
- Pre-compose all layers, enable 3D, and create a camera layer.
- Adjust camera position properties to create a dynamic camera movement.
Your particle logo animation is now complete. You’ve created a visually stunning logo animation with intricate particle effects, camera movement, and dynamic compositions. Congratulations!