Now, apply a Fast Box Blur effect to the second Adjustment Layer. I also recommend offsetting the timing of the second Adjustment Layer a little bit on the timeline. To enhance the glass-wipe even more, duplicate your Adjustment Layer and scale it in on the sides, making it a little thinner. Keyframe the position of the Adjustment Layer to animate the glass wipe. Now, all we need to do is keyframe the Position of the Adjustment Layer to move across our footage. This will help our “glass piece” stand out from the background footage. Next, let’s apply a Curves effect and slightly brighten up the footage. ![]() Creating the look of glass refraction using Transform and Curves on an Adjustment Layer. Now apply the Transform effect and set the Scale setting to 110. Next, resize the Adjustment Layer by scaling in the sides, extending the top and bottom, and then rotating it about 30°. (You often see effects like this on sports highlights.)įirst, we need to create an Adjustment Layer above our footage. Let’s create a glass-wipe accent on our footage to learn the basics. ![]() DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT FILE HEREīy downloading, you agree not to resell or redistribute these free assets. Download the free project files from below and follow along with the tutorial to create your own glass effect.
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