Perform quick object removal inside of After Effects with this brand new feature. NAB 2019 is here and Adobe just announced the latest updates to Creative Cloud. One of the biggest features is the addition of Content-Aware Fill to After Effects. That’s right—you can now use the popular Photoshop feature on videos. If you’re new to the object removal game, then let me explain. Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop removes a selected area of your image, replacing it with an automatically generated background via sampling adjacent pixels. The new feature in After Effects does the same, but since we’re working with multiple images instead of just one, it also samples from adjacent frames. Let’s take a closer look at how it works. For this tutorial, I’ll be removing a vehicle that’s cruising through my shot. This eleven-second landscape clip of the lovely Mont Saint Michel in France looks nice, that is until a bright yellow van rides into frame. Removing it is quite simple with the new Content-Aware Fill feature. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 3 April, 2019