February 2022

How to Make a Hyper Watercolor Pattern in Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Creative Cloud

Create a seamless painterly design without picking up a brush.

Start from scratch, or copy the Photoshop file to your Creative Cloud account and access it from the Your Files section of the Photoshop Home screen [ https://adobe.ly/3BrbPXm ] for a head start. Then add the Library [ https://adobe.ly/3JsGlCW ] of additional assets. Steps below.

Isolate your subject:

1. Choose the Object Selection tool.
2. Enable the Object Finder on the tool bar.
3. Hover over the beetle and click to select it.
4. In the Layers panel, apply a mask.

Add a golden hue:

1. In the Layers panel, click the Adjustment Layer button.
2. Apply a Gradient Map.
3. In the properties panel, click the gradient preview.
4. In the Gradient Editor window, double-click the color stops to customize the colors. We liked #FFCC66 and #8A4B02.

Add special effects:

1. Hold Shift as you click the Gradient Map and Beetle layers.
2. Right-click and choose Convert to Smart Object.
3. Choose Filter – Filter Gallery.
4. Expand the Brush Strokes category.
5. Select the Accented Edges filter and adjust the settings.
NOTE: We liked the Edge Brightness set to 32.
6. Apply a second filter by clicking the Add New Effect Button at the bottom of the window.
7. Select the Watercolor filter in the Artistic category for the second effect.
NOTE: We liked the Shadow Intensity set to 0.
8. Click OK.

Set the pattern:

1. Choose View – Pattern.
2. Zoom out to see more of the pattern.
3. Select the Move tool.
4. Turn on Show Transform Controls.
5. Adjust the scale and position of your beetle.
6. Press Enter or Return to place it.

Bring in more bugs:

1. Open the Libraries panel (Window – Libraries – Discover – Hyper watercolor pattern)
2. Drag the completed bugs from the library into the design.
3. Experiment with scale and position to create a custom pattern.

That’s it!

Find the full lesson on Discover: https://adobe.ly/hyper-watercolor

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How to Make a Luminous Outlines Effect in Adobe After Effects | Adobe Creative Cloud

Add glowing echoes to any video.

Start from scratch, or download the project file containing the sample assets [ https://adobe.ly/3rWED78 ] for a head start. Steps below.

Prep your file:

1. Open the sample project in After Effects.
2. Duplicate the video clip layer in the Timeline.
3. Scrub the playhead forward in the timeline, about 3 seconds.

Outline the scene:

1. Search for Cartoon in Effects & Presets (Window – Effects & Presets).
2. Double-click to apply the effect.
3. In the Effect Controls Panel, set Render to Edges and experiment with the settings. Here are the values we used:
• Detail Radius: 40
• Detail Threshold: 75
• Edge Threshold: 1.30
• Edge Width: 0.8

Add some color:

1. Search for Invert in Effects & Presets.
2. Double-click to apply the effect.
3. Search for Tint in Effects & Presets.
4. Double-click to apply the effect.
5. Change Map White to the desired color. We chose #FF6305.

Make it echo:

1. Search for Echo in Effects & Presets.
2. Double-click to apply it and then adjust the settings. Here are the values we chose:
• Echo Time: -0.1
• Number of Echoes: 5
• Echo Operator: Maximum

Blend the footage:

1. In the timeline, with the outline layer selected, expand the blend mode menu.
2. Change the blend mode to Add.

Create a mask:

1. Select the Pen tool.
2. Click to add points that create a selection, or mask, around the cyclist.
3. Open the Mask settings in the toolbar.
4. Feather the mask to 85 pixels.

That’s it!

Find the full lesson on Discover: https://creativecloud.adobe.com/discover/article/how-to-make-a-luminous-outlines-effect-in-adobe-after-effects

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How to Make an In-scene Animation in Adobe Premiere Pro | Adobe Creative Cloud

Mask your footage for a surprising reveal.

Start from scratch, or add the library containing the sample assets [ https://adobe.ly/3GTIpSY ] for a head start. Steps below.

Start your project:

1. Open Premiere Pro on your computer.
2. Open the Libraries panel (Window – Libraries).
3. Click Discover – In-Scene Typography.
4. Right-click the sample video to add it to the project.
5. Then drag it to the timeline.

Steady the camera:

1. In the Effects panel (Window – Effects) search for ‘warp’.
2. Drag the Warp Stabilizer effect to the video clip.
3. In the Effect Controls panel (Window – Effects Controls) adjust the Stabilization Result to No Motion.

Add Text:

1. Switch to the Graphics workspace (Window – Workspaces – Graphics).
2. Press T on your keyboard to use the Type tool.
3. Click to create a text box where you want it positioned.

Add a title:

1. In the Essential Graphics panel, make changes to font, size, kerning, etc.
2. Turn on the Drop Shadow.

*Tip: We used Komu for both the top and bottom lines and color #003DSF for the drop shadow.

Duplicate Footage:

1. Press and hold the Alt or Option key while dragging the video footage to the top video track to make a copy.

Create a Mask:

1. Turn the bottom tracks off so that the mask you draw will be easier to see when it’s completed.
2. Select the top video track.
3. In the Effect Controls panel, expand the Opacity section and click the Free Draw Bezier tool
4. Click to create a point or click and hold to make a curved line.
5. Continue to create points outlining the object you’ll want your text to reveal behind.
6. Adjust the Mask Feather for a more seamless blend with the text.

Animate Text:

1. Turn the text and background tracks back on and select the text graphic.
2. Drag the playhead on the timeline to where you want the text animation to end.
3. In the Effect Controls panel, under Vector Motion, click the stopwatch next to Position to create a keyframe.
4. Right-click the keyframe and select Temporal Interpolation – Bezier for the smoothest glide.
5. Drag the playhead to the beginning of the graphic.
6. Adjust the X value of Position until the text disappears behind the object. A keyframe will automatically be created.

*Tip: It’s best to start with the text’s final position since your text is already where you want it to appear.

That’s it!

Find the lesson on Discover: https://adobe.ly/in-scene-type-animation

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