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How to add effect to specific area of video?

New Here ,
Jan 31, 2018 Jan 31, 2018

Hello,

I'm trying to add an effect (glow) to a specific area i've masked but every time I try to do so the effect applies to the whole video and not just the selected masked areas. Is there a way I can make the effect only happen on the selected masked areas? I'll provide pictures below:

This is the image i'm trying to add the effect to. As you can see i've masked the eyes and added a yellow fill. I want to make this area glow, however:

Screen Shot 2018-02-01 at 6.47.51 pm.png

Whenever I add the effect it adds it to the whole composition instead of just the eyes.

Screen Shot 2018-02-01 at 6.45.17 pm.png

Is there any way to fix this? I'm a beginner by the way

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Valorous Hero , Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

You can do what you want with a single layer by using the Compositing Options feature in AE. The Compositing Options feature allows you to use one or more masks to define an area for an effect to be affected.

Compositions Options and Mask Reference in After Effects CC

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LEGEND ,
Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

Duplicate the layer, mask it out.

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New Here ,
Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

Sorry can I get a bit more of an explanation? I'm a beginner so i'm not familiar with after effects

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Community Expert ,
Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

Most compositing is layers. Many times layering requires roto or at least masking. You need to learn the basics. Masking every frame, meaning putting a keyframe on every frame, is horribly inefficient so you probably wasted a bunch of time. If you are new to AE you should spend quite a bit of time here learning the basics: Basic AE

If you have already masked the eyes then just duplicate the layer, invert the mask and apply the effect to the duplicate.

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Valorous Hero ,
Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018
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You can do what you want with a single layer by using the Compositing Options feature in AE. The Compositing Options feature allows you to use one or more masks to define an area for an effect to be affected.

Compositions Options and Mask Reference in After Effects CC

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