![]() ![]() Use Color Finesse to extend your color grading capabilities Step 5: Color Finesse Interface The 'Effect Controls' window will give you access to the 'Simplified Interface' but you'll more often than not want to click the 'Full Interface' button to open up all the options. To apply the effect simply select your layer and apply the effect. This is an external plugin which gives you a wealth of tools and diagnostics to be able to more extensively and accurately color correct your footage. Now up steps Color Finesse by Synthetic Aperture. This effect lets you do that.Ĭolor balance gives you finer control over where your color adjustments appear Step 4: Using Color Finesse Usually you'll want to put some warmer tones in the shadows and some colder tones in the highlights for example. This provides precise control because in color grading you will rarely want to color correct the whole image at once. There are other effects such as 'Color Balance' which lets you affect the contribution of red, green and blue to the shadows, midtones and highlights. Use curves to apply color corrections to specific color wave lengths Step 3: Basic color correction tools part 2 You can use this to adjust either the image as a whole or to adjust the red, green and blue wave lengths individually. One of the primary color correction effects is the 'Curves' effect. Use color grading to adjust the colors in your image Step 2: Basic color correction tools part 1Īfter effects ships with a load of color correction tools which can be used to grade your footage. Color grading is an art in itself so this introduction will be incredibly basic but it may give you a taste for it and a desire to pursue it more actively. An example could be to communicate fear or danger using cold tones such as blues. We'll explore some of the tools After Effects gives us to do this color grading.Ĭolor grading is the process of adjusting the colors in your image to either make them more true to real life or to create a certain mood in the video. This process can be used to ensure that the footage accurately represents color as seen in the real world, or it can be used in a more stylized manner to create a more emotive style which is not necessarily rooted in reality. Know the Basics: After Effects Part 1: Interface Know the Basics: After Effects Part 2: Timeline Know the Basics: After Effects Part 3: Effects Know the Basics: After Effects Part 4: Titles Know the Basics: After Effects Part 5: Animation Know the Basics: After Effects Part 6: Masking Color grading is the process of take the color of our footage and adjusting its color values. Today we're going to take a look at Color Grading and how we can use it to create a bespoke style for our videos within After Effects.
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