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Nen aura effect

New Here ,
Jun 07, 2020 Jun 07, 2020

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Hello 

Since i don't have the requirement experience in After effects

I want to ask because the guide didn't help me well 

How to do this aura's effect ?

I hope someone help me to get the same results as the two pictures.

 

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Jun 07, 2020 Jun 07, 2020

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This is the same Fractal Noise + Glow technique that I have shown you before with some directional blur added. You just need a copy of the background with a mask to use for the effects you want behind the character. Do some experimenting with various setups. Here are 3 showing all the modifications for the effects.

Screenshot_2020-06-07 19.07.36_XsPz5o.pngScreenshot_2020-06-07 19.10.45_tkApYF.pngScreenshot_2020-06-07 19.16.05_4LAdtN.png

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Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

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Thank you Rick !

What about the first ?

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Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

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Same idea, different settings.

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Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

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In the first,Aura color is sometimes blue sometimes white sometimes purple 

How can i achieve that ?

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If you don't mind i want to ask you sth else 

In the first pic there are some forks from the aura how i can do that ?

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Jun 08, 2020 Jun 08, 2020

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There are dozens of ways to generate different colors and shapes. Create a shape layer, fill it with a multi-colored gradient, apply fractal noise, experiment with the blend modes and the fractal, and see what you get. Add Colorama to a fractal noise layer and experiment with the different presets and see what you get. For example, this gradient filled shape layer:
Screenshot_2020-06-08 08.55.26_jB5J4D.png

can be turned into this radial pattern using Polar Coordinates.

Screenshot_2020-06-08 08.57.28_QDauU2.png

then by adding Gaussian Blur, Radial blur set to zoom, Fractal noise with a blend mode, and glow makes this cloud background which could be animated for an ever-changing pattern like this,

Screenshot_2020-06-08 09.12.06_kXYsPF.png

But maybe I did not want the bright spot in the middle so I turned off Polar Coordinates.

Screenshot_2020-06-08 09.12.28_9B0KbX.png

There are thousands of combinations of effects that can be used to generate different kinds of glows. Then all you have to do is to add some masking, use blend modes, or use some track mattes to start building up your effect.

 

A completely different look can be achieved using a radial gradient, Fractal Noise and CC Light burst. 

Screenshot_2020-06-08 09.32.29_ItmfJ6.png

The original image + a mask, duplicated with mask feather applied and used as a track matte and I get this:

Screenshot_2020-06-08 09.46.44_BQqPkS.png

I have shown you everything I did to the layers. 

 

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Thank you very much !

You really taught me things that i don't know.

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