

Name the project Lesson12_Finished.aep, and then click Save.

Select the brush.psd file, and click Open.Choose File > Import > File, and then navigate to the AECS5_CIB/Lessons/Lesson12/Assets folder.Navigate to the AECS5_CIB/Lessons/Lesson11/Finished_Project folder, select the Lesson11_Finished.aep file, and click Open.Navigate to the AECS5_CIB/Lessons/Lesson12/Start_Project folder, select the Lesson12_Start.aep file, and click Open.

To delete your preferences file, click OK.
#ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS CS5 EBAY MOVIE#
You may delete this sample movie from your hard disk if you have limited storage space. When you are done, quit QuickTime Player. Open and play the Lesson12.mov file to see what you will create in this lesson.
#ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS CS5 EBAY HOW TO#
In doing so, you’ll learn how to use additional 3D features available in Adobe Afterīegin with the Lesson12_Start.aep project file provided with this book, or, if you completed Lesson 11, you can use the project file that you saved at the end of that lesson. In this lesson, you will complete the project by adding lights, effects, reflections,Īnd other elements to the composition. So far, a 3D representation of the bookĪnd 3D text are positioned in 3D space. In Lesson 11, “Building 3D Objects,” you created the first half of an animation promoting a book. This lesson picks up where the previous lesson left off. The lesson files are available with purchase of the book. Note: This excerpt does not include the lesson files.
