Motion Science shows how you can make Chromatic Aberration on your own.
Lens effects like Chromatic Aberration can add so much to renders and After Effects work. While there are a figurative ton of plugins and scripts that let you create this aberration effect, nothing stops you from making one on your own and doing it in a few minutes.
This new tutorial from Motion Science shows how you two different and easy ways that you can create the light-splitting effect in Adobe After Effects.
“Sometimes it’s the minor effects that have a significant impact on the look and quality of our work.” “Today’s After Effects tutorial will teach you two different ways to use chromatic aberration to give your work that edge.”
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