Every week, Frame.io Insider asks one in all our professional contributors to share a tip, software, or approach that they use on a regular basis and couldn’t stay with out. This week, Laurence Grayson makes use of After Effects’ Keyframe Assistant to create a staggered layer sequence.
How to construct a staggered sequence of layers in After Effects
If you’re utilizing After Effects for movement graphics, the possibilities are that you simply’ll be very aware of staggered layers as it is a frequent approach when creating stepped animations like this one…
The most blatant technique is to create your layers, add your animations, after which drag each to their new timeslot. And that’s effective should you’re simply working with one or two layers. But there’s a a lot quicker option to create a staggered layer sequence in After Effects utilizing the Sequence Layer operate.
How to stagger your layers in After Effects
- Select the layers you wish to stagger or offset.
- Move the playhead to the time you wish to stagger the layers by.
- Trim the layers to the playhead utilizing Opt/Alt+] or by dragging the layer handles (maintain Shift to snap to the playhead place).
- Right-click on any of the chosen layers and choose Keyframe Assistant->Sequence Layers.
- In the pop-up dialogue field, be sure that Overlap is left unchecked and hit OK.
- With the layers nonetheless chosen, drag the Out level deal with of the primary layer to fill the composition.
Even should you’re not attempting to create a stepped or staggered layer sequence, the Sequence Layers software is extraordinarily helpful should you simply need your layers to run concurrently—and you’ll select an overlap should you intend to to create transition results.
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