Thanks you so much for your support. Those words truly mean a lot! Very much appreciate it and I'm glad you found my channel as well. Always great to have supportive community members like you around. 🙌🏻
From what I am understanding with the help of Google Translate, you successfully applied it and it worked? So stoked to hear! 🙌 Are you willing to share the result? 😍
Hi, thanks for the tut. I have one problem tho, I made this in one composition, without the background and when I open my final comp this effect can't be seen. Do you know why perharps? Thanks, keep up the good work
Thanks for your support! I hope I get this right, but it sounds like you put the whole thing of this video (except the background) in a separate composition, correct? If so the effect will not work. Adjustment layers can only affect layers underneath it AND within the same composition. Their effect does not pass through into a parent composition. If, for some reason, you need the glass layer and its content in a separate composition, easiest would be to: - cut the adjustment layer in your glass comp, - paste it underneath the glass comp inside your final composition, - parent the adjustment layer to the glass comp. Just be careful with animating the glass shape tho, as you would need to make those changes inside the glass comp as well as the adjustment layer in the final comp. I really hope this is what you were looking for. It's always a little tricky to solve AE issues via text only 😅 In case this was not what you needed, let me know. I'm all yours! 🍻
@@ItsArnik thanks for the answer. Everything that you've said is correct. I will try these methods from the above. Cheers :) (Yea, final comp couldn't load any of the effects)
@@ItsArnik Any suggestions if I wanted to export the glass effect to Premiere Pro? A Mogrt perhaps? I want to be able to share it with fellow editors on my team that do not know any AE.
@@nathitappan Thank you for reaching out! If you want to share the effect with your team via MOGRT I suggest you add a media file into the MOGRT. That way your team members can switch the media BG and the effects actually work. Downside is however, you cannot really edit the clip going into the media replacement of the template. The clip has to be edited and exported to match the scene inquestion before implementation. But at least you can have the Glassmorphism look onto any other footage. I really hope that helped! If you need anything else, just hit me up again 😉🍻
I have not yet seen or tried Glassmorphism in dark mode tbh. But would be interesting to see, if it actually works. Basically you would simply use a dark color for the underlying layers instead of white. You also might have to play around with the opacity values to make it work. I will give it a shot some time too. But possibly the milky glass effect doesnt quite get across with a darker setup? Something one needs to find out by testing aroung :) When you pull it off, let me know!
How could I export the glassmorphism layer as a .mov file to use it in Premiere or Final Cut? When I try to do this the file just act as a blank space in video, without anything inside :(
Hey thank you for your question. Unfornately tho, what you attempt is not possible. As the Glassmorphism layer is an Adjustment layer which only functions within the software itself. Exporting would be equivalent to exporting a levels adjustment from Photoshop as PNG. It is just blank. So to make this effect work, you need the video footage somewhere underneath the Glassmorphism layer inside of After Effects. Only then the layer "knows" which information there is to blur. Hope this helped. If you need anything else, hit me up! Cheers! 🍻
@@ItsArnik Thanks, man! It helped a lot :) The solution was export the video with the effect inside and then use the exported content in Final/Premiere
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Thank you very much, mate! Really appreciate that 🙏🏻
It feels goooood to be back! 😊
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Thanks you so much for your support. Those words truly mean a lot! Very much appreciate it and I'm glad you found my channel as well. Always great to have supportive community members like you around. 🙌🏻
Superb top-tip. Going to use that tomorrow. Thanks Amik, keep rockin'
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Awesome. Excited to see how you're going to use it. Anywhere you share your work?
Keep going
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Oh man! you are the best
thanks man for the quick tutorial, have a nice day
Thanks for dropping that line. Have a good one!
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Great tutorial
short and straight forward! thanks for the video. subbed.
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just what i was looking for, thanks!
Glad it helped 😊
Very cool. Thanks
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excellent, great jobs! so many useful
Thank you very much. Hope to keep them coming more often again soon 😁
wow thank you!
So cool. thanks
Thanks, mate ✌️
Excelente, consegui aplicar e ficou lindo 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
From what I am understanding with the help of Google Translate, you successfully applied it and it worked? So stoked to hear! 🙌
Are you willing to share the result? 😍
Cool bro thanks
Any time, mate 🙌
keep it up bro
Thanks, will do!
Thanks Man! Keep it up! Subbed!
Thank you! Trust me, I am so looking forward to get back at it once my thesis is done 😎
@@ItsArnik Awesome! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with ;)
Me too 😅 anything you would be interested in?
@@ItsArnik Nothing in particular to be honest, surprise us nevetheless, haha!
Haha. Will do, mate. Well at least I will try 😁
Thanks very helpful
Thank you! I'm glad it helped 🍻
thanks for this tutorial
You're more than welcome. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Is there a way to extrude this and do it in 3d skewed? like microsoft copilot trailer video.
thanks
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thnx guruji
Hi, thanks for the tut. I have one problem tho, I made this in one composition, without the background and when I open my final comp this effect can't be seen. Do you know why perharps?
Thanks, keep up the good work
Thanks for your support!
I hope I get this right, but it sounds like you put the whole thing of this video (except the background) in a separate composition, correct?
If so the effect will not work. Adjustment layers can only affect layers underneath it AND within the same composition. Their effect does not pass through into a parent composition.
If, for some reason, you need the glass layer and its content in a separate composition, easiest would be to:
- cut the adjustment layer in your glass comp,
- paste it underneath the glass comp inside your final composition,
- parent the adjustment layer to the glass comp.
Just be careful with animating the glass shape tho, as you would need to make those changes inside the glass comp as well as the adjustment layer in the final comp.
I really hope this is what you were looking for. It's always a little tricky to solve AE issues via text only 😅
In case this was not what you needed, let me know. I'm all yours! 🍻
@@ItsArnik thanks for the answer. Everything that you've said is correct. I will try these methods from the above. Cheers :) (Yea, final comp couldn't load any of the effects)
@@ItsArnik Any suggestions if I wanted to export the glass effect to Premiere Pro? A Mogrt perhaps? I want to be able to share it with fellow editors on my team that do not know any AE.
@@nathitappan Thank you for reaching out!
If you want to share the effect with your team via MOGRT I suggest you add a media file into the MOGRT. That way your team members can switch the media BG and the effects actually work. Downside is however, you cannot really edit the clip going into the media replacement of the template. The clip has to be edited and exported to match the scene inquestion before implementation.
But at least you can have the Glassmorphism look onto any other footage.
I really hope that helped! If you need anything else, just hit me up again 😉🍻
@@ItsArnik that's a great idea! I'm giving it a try first thing in the morning! Thanks for getting back to me on this 😊
Cute face and great tutorial :)
How would I make it black? Thank you :)
Essentially, I want it to be in dark mode permanently, disregarding the background
I have not yet seen or tried Glassmorphism in dark mode tbh.
But would be interesting to see, if it actually works. Basically you would simply use a dark color for the underlying layers instead of white. You also might have to play around with the opacity values to make it work.
I will give it a shot some time too. But possibly the milky glass effect doesnt quite get across with a darker setup? Something one needs to find out by testing aroung :)
When you pull it off, let me know!
How could I export the glassmorphism layer as a .mov file to use it in Premiere or Final Cut? When I try to do this the file just act as a blank space in video, without anything inside :(
Hey thank you for your question.
Unfornately tho, what you attempt is not possible. As the Glassmorphism layer is an Adjustment layer which only functions within the software itself.
Exporting would be equivalent to exporting a levels adjustment from Photoshop as PNG. It is just blank.
So to make this effect work, you need the video footage somewhere underneath the Glassmorphism layer inside of After Effects. Only then the layer "knows" which information there is to blur.
Hope this helped. If you need anything else, hit me up!
Cheers! 🍻
@@ItsArnik Thanks, man! It helped a lot :) The solution was export the video with the effect inside and then use the exported content in Final/Premiere