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How to hide an image on a transparent background?

Contributor ,
Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

I have an image that I want to have "pop up" out of nowhere on a transparent background. I have searched but I don't think I'm experienced enough with the program to understand what I'm seeing, or if it can be done at all. Is this possible?

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Community Expert , Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

Then you want a track matte. Create a solid or use a shape that you want to mask your primary layer with, place it above your image layer, set the transfer mode of the image layer to Matte Alpha.

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Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

Animate the opacity. But better yet, take an After Effects course so you understand the core concepts like this:

After Effects tutorials | Learn how to use After Effects

https://www.schoolofmotion.com/after-effects-kickstart

https://www.pluralsight.com/paths/after-effects-cc

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Contributor ,
Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

Thank you but I am already using opacity for an effect, but it's not the one I want. I want the image to look like it's hiding behind something and then rise into visibility from behind. I want this all to happen on a transparent background if it can be done at all.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

Then you want a track matte. Create a solid or use a shape that you want to mask your primary layer with, place it above your image layer, set the transfer mode of the image layer to Matte Alpha.

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Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019
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Thanks, I actually started to watch the first video you sent which had what you just described. I will watch the rest of the videos with great interest. Thanks again.

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