
After Effects Animation Tutorial – Assistants and Layers
November 2nd, 2009 admin
Alongside the basics of animation that are easy implement in After Effects, ‘assistants’ are provided to help you with the next stage of your animation development. This is a great time to learn about and begin implementing layers too.
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