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Create an Atmospheric Smoke Effect in Adobe After Effects - Envato

Create an Atmospheric Smoke Effect in Adobe After Effects - Envato

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In this quick video tutorial, you'll learn how to create, animates and control your own smoke effect in Adobe After Effects. If you need help learning how to use After Effects Templates, we have you covered
Date: 2022-09-19

Comments and reviews: 14


Hello Envato Tuts+, . I really like this tutorial. I could follow along easily. I have to day, my final video-file size is 12GB, for only 3minutes of fog. Is that normal? I rendered as an animation in. mov.
I tried to change the. mov file to. avi file, in After Effects. Ended up with a 62GB video! Hmm.
Hope to hear from you soon, thank you. Greetings, Daan

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I don't know if I'm dumb, or the video is outdated- but half the stuff in this video- when I go to do it literally doesn't work. The opacity thing won't turn down at all- even when I put it at 0%. When i create the mask, it won't let me select the corners like you do.
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Awesome Tutorial - To ADD Color to it, it is simple. Create a New Solid (right click-new solid) and cover the smoke + pick the color you wish. Then change the Opacity to something like 30% - you can always add more having it travel through different colors etc.
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i used this method to add smoke to my steam artwork. worked perfectly but a steam artwork loops forever and when it loops you can see it. is there any way to make the animation smoother when it loops?
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for some reason when i do this on a solid and change the blending mode to 'multiply' so it creates a smokey layer above the floor, the evolution controls stop working! its just a crappy still: /
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why does it stop evolving when you add other layers to your composition? i even exported it as a video and added the video to my timeline and it just frustratingly plays as a static still
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Or. instead of that long ass equation. you can just animate the turbulence offset with two keyframes. x')
Great tutorial though, short and to the point!

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If I potentially wanted to tint the smoke in a specific colour rather than keep it grey, is there some way I could do that?
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awesome dude, nice video, but what if i want the smoke to go from the bottom to the top? what code shoul i write?
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to add color i just downloaded video copilot VC color vibrance. by the way it was awesome tutorial. Thank you
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Hahaha, my After Effects crashes every time I try to generate Fractal Noise. Industry standard, they said. :D
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Thank you so much! You explained it very friendly, slowly and informatively. It was very helpful! Thank you!
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thank you for your tutorial! can you tell me how to make a loop on this effect?
Thank you in advance.

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I have no loop able transaction on turbulence offset with this expression can anyone can tell me why?
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