![]() You can see that these are color-coded, just that the lavender layers or the cave ones, the brown ones are like the mushrooms, but the red ones, just the entire background over here, you don't have to worry too much about that. So this is the file that you're going to be working with. There's some light animation already set up on as well on it as well, and you can find those assets in the video description below. So we're going to be using this key piece made in Photoshop for a project. While the animation is playing, you can end with the camera with around within it, which allows for a lot more options. You can not only animate your piece in 3D, but you can also zoom Dolly and spin around your composition, knowing how to use the cameras, making your animation a lot more dynamic as an animation technique. So while 3D and After Effects is a great tool on its own, the cameras are where it shines. So you can see this is what the project looks like when it's done. Then we're going to create an animated 3D camera to zoom in through the piece. After activating 3D, we're first going to separate all these layers, positioning them away from each other so there is more depth to the piece. Hey, this is Tziporah Zions for Noble Desktop.In this tutorial I'm going to show you how to make this neat 3D cave dove animation in Adobe After Effects. Navigate to Keyframe Assistant > Easy Ease.Hit the stopwatch next to Position to set a keyframe.With the Playhead at the origin, hit P for Position.Open up the Camera’s properties and navigate to Camera Options > Blur.Make sure the Camera is at the very top of the layer stack.Check that the Camera is set to One-Node.Set the fifth cave’s Z-Position at -130.The fourth cave layer’s Z-Position is -150.The background mushrooms’ Z-Position is at -170. ![]() Set the third cave layer’s Z-Position at -190.The second cave layer’s Z-Position is -340.Set the midground mushroom’s Z-Position at -230. ![]() The Z-Position of the first cave layer is at -350.Set the Z-Position of the foreground mushrooms layer at -300.If the 3D switch is not visible, hit Toggle Switches/ Modes.Select all the layers in the layer stack.Noble Desktop offers tutorials and resources to help you understand how layers and cameras work together in Adobe After Effects, to create a more complex and engaging animation.3D animations in Adobe After Effects can be enhanced with the use of cameras, making animations more dynamic and interesting.Animating the Z-position of the camera creates a sense of motion and depth, as if you're moving through the layers in the animation.Camera animation is created by adding a new camera, set to One-Node, and adjusting its settings, such as blur, to create the desired effect.Setting up layers in 3D involves selecting all layers, accessing their position (hit P), and adjusting the Z-Position of each layer to create a sense of depth and distance.Activating 3D in Adobe After Effects involves selecting all layers in the layer stack and applying the 3D switch, which resembles a cube. ![]() This tutorial provides step-by-step instruction on setting up layers in 3D space and animating a camera to navigate through them, adding depth and motion to your project. Discover how to utilize 3D cameras in Adobe After Effects to create dynamic, intriguing animations.
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