: Use a knife or the edge of scissors to scratch along the paper's edges for a worn look.
: Wet the edges slightly with a paintbrush and roll them to add vintage detail.
: Set the "Texture Layer" of your effect to the paper composition you created in Step 1. 3. Animate the "Crumple" Adjust Geometry : Increase the vertices (e.g., ) to allow the mesh to bend smoothly.
: Apply a displacement tool like Trapcode Mir or a standard Turbulent Displace to a new solid layer.
To create a "solid paper" effect, specifically a using industry-standard tools, you can follow this structured process often used in motion graphics. 1. Set Up the Base Composition
To give the paper a "solid," tactile feel, you can use displacement effects:
: Start with a high-resolution workspace (e.g.,
: Use a knife or the edge of scissors to scratch along the paper's edges for a worn look.
: Wet the edges slightly with a paintbrush and roll them to add vintage detail. Accomplice YIFY
: Set the "Texture Layer" of your effect to the paper composition you created in Step 1. 3. Animate the "Crumple" Adjust Geometry : Increase the vertices (e.g., ) to allow the mesh to bend smoothly. : Use a knife or the edge of
: Apply a displacement tool like Trapcode Mir or a standard Turbulent Displace to a new solid layer. To create a "solid paper" effect, specifically a
To create a "solid paper" effect, specifically a using industry-standard tools, you can follow this structured process often used in motion graphics. 1. Set Up the Base Composition
To give the paper a "solid," tactile feel, you can use displacement effects:
: Start with a high-resolution workspace (e.g.,