The Best After Effects Templates For Creating Amazing Visual Effects

The Best After Effects Templates For Creating Amazing Visual Effects

Are you looking for the perfect After Effects template to help you create amazing visual effects? Then you should check out our top five picks. Each of our templates is packed with features, making it easy to create stunning visuals. So don’t wait any longer and start creating stunning visual effects with these templates!

When it comes to creating amazing visual effects, there are a lot of different templates to choose from. Here are five of the best after effects templates that will help you create stunning visuals.

Adobe After Effects CC

This is the most popular after effects software and it is perfect for creating high-quality visuals. It has a lot of features and is easy to use.

Apple Motion

This is a great choice if you want to create professional looking videos. It has a lot of features and is easy to use.

Media Composer

Media Composer is an excellent choice for creating videos. It has a lot of features and is easy to use.

Adobe After Effects Premier

This is the most advanced after effects software and is perfect for creating professional looking visuals. It has a lot of features and is easy to use.

Adobe After Effects CC for Mac

If you’re looking for an After Effects template that can help you create amazing visual effects, then you need to check out our selection of the best templates. Our selection of After Effects templates offers a variety of options and options that are perfect for creating different types of effects.

From simple to complex, our selection of templates is sure to help you get the job done right. With all of our templates, you can be sure that you’ll be able to create stunning visual effects that will make your videos and films stand out. So whether you’re looking for a simple effect to add to your video or you’re looking for something that can help you create more impressive visual effects, our selection of templates is sure to offer you the perfect solution. So get started on creating amazing visual effects with our selection of the best After Effects templates!

There’s no need to be a professional graphics designer to create amazing visual effects in After Effects. There are many great templates out there that can help you get started. Here’s a list of some of the best After Effects templates for creating amazing visual effects:

Starburst: This template is perfect for creating a starburst effect. Simply drag and drop the stars onto the battlefield or the screen.

Starburst: Explosion: This template is perfect for creating an exploding starburst effect. drag and drop the stars onto the battlefield or the screen to create a realistic effect.

Starburst: Rainbow: This template is perfect for creating a rainbow effect. Simply drag and drop the stars onto the battlefield or the screen to create a realistic effect.

Starburst: Rainbow: Explosion: This template is perfect for creating an exploding starburst effect. drag and drop the stars onto the battlefield or the screen to create a realistic effect.

Starburst: Rainbow: Explosion: Starburst: Explosion: This template is perfect for creating a realistic starburst effect. drag and drop the stars onto the battlefield or the screen to create a realistic effect.

Where To Find Rainbow Loom Rubber Bands

Where To Find Rainbow Loom Rubber Bands

Disclaimer: Grown women will wrestle each other to the ground for tiny rubber bands.

in designer colors for Girl Scout troops, school fund raisers and birthday parties. Fueled by the passion of pre-teen boys and girls these women (including myself) will stop at nothing to score some bands.

My perilous journey begins…

My adventure started a few weeks ago when my first grader bounded off the bus with a newly minted Rainbow Loom bracelet from Elise. “Look what Elise gave me” she said. “Now I have to make one for her”. Well there you have it. From the mouths of babes my quest began, I could not let Elise down. So I made about 10 starter bracelets from the original kit that I was smart enough to purchase over the Summer and was fresh out of rubber bands when my sweet child announced that she needed 5 Rainbow Starburst Bracelets. 5…was she kidding???

So…the next day I hit the road…

Stop #1 I started local and hit our Pat Catan’s craft center first. No deal. It was only 9am and 4 women were already camped out and there were no rubber bands in sight. We were informed that the “rubber band truck” (that’s what the cashier called it) would be arriving sometime around 1pm. Dang it! I was on a limited time schedule and waiting 4 hours for the the “rubber band truck” was not going to happen. So short of zooming down I-90 and flagging the “rubber band truck” down I was out of luck.

Stop #2 I got a hot tip that our local toy store had the goods so Play Matters (which by the way is an awesome place and where I bought my actual Rainbow Loom) was my next stop. Unfortunately I was a few minutes late but managed to find one lonley bag of magenta rubber bands that someone had discarded in the puppet section. SCORE. My luck was changing.

Stop #3 Toys R Us. No cigar. Apparently they just had a “Rainbow Loom Event’ over the weekend and were sold out. I was dragging and needed caffeine.

Pit stop at Mickie D’s for a large unsweeted iced tea (big mistake).

Stop #4 Michaels Craft Store. JACK-POT. They had hundreds of packs in a multitude of colors. But first I really, really, really had to use the ladies room from that large iced tea. BIG MISTAKE! I was gone all of 45 seconds only to find that a fiendish group of women were literally grabbing at the packs like zombies on Halloween. So I dove in and managed to emerge with 7 packs. Whew! I did good. Green, Orange, Blue, Purple, Red, Black and White.

Later that day…

When my rambunctious 1st grader arrived home I was giddy to show her my loot only to hear the words…”Mom, you need yellow and pink to make a rainbow starburst bracelet”…what the ?%#$%*!

There was NO WAY on earth that I was going back out into the jungle or run down the “rubber band truck” on I-90 for yellow and pink rubber bands so I decided to look online…well hello mama! My soul lifted and my spirit perked up. Amazon has tons and tons and tons of Rainbow Loom rubber bands and they deliver right to your front door. You can order in your PJ’s and get them DELIVERED!

So I promptly spent a small chuck of my kids college fund and loaded up. We are set and Elise is a happy camper.

Moms rule…even when they are wrestling in a pile of rubber bands on the floor of a craft store.

You CAN succeed in rubber band art. Just watch the video! by : SaraBeautyCorner

Brayer Techniques

Brayer Techniques

Brayer techniques in ink and acrylics for art journaling, mixed media, and collage work

My brayer is one of my favorite art tools – it’s incredibly versatile and can provide precision results and serendipitous beauty depending on what brayer technique I’m using. The brayer is an incredibly multi-purpose tool and I’d like to share with you all the brayer techniques I know – so far – and add to this page as I learn more about this amazing artistic tool.

What exactly is a brayer? A quick introduction to brayers…

Basically, a brayer is a paint roller. Not the soft, fuzzy kind like for painting walls and ceilings, but similar. They are smaller, handheld tools that are frequently used for printmaking, but are growing in popularity as a scrapbooking, rubber stamping, and mixed media tool.

Mixed Media Brayer Technique with Kaleidacolor Inkpad

I made the colorful layered background on this art print in just seconds. It took me longer to photograph it than to create it! I used a simple brayer technique involving a specialty ink pad called Kaleidacolor. Each Kaleidacolor pad comes with five individual color that snap together to create a lovely rainbow striped stamp pad. The innovative design allows you to unsnap the colors when you’re not using it so that the inks don’t bleed together like they do with other multicolor ink pads.

TIP: Always store any ink pad upside down and wrapped with a rubber band to keep the lid tight. This increases the lifespan of you ink pad by allowing the ink to settle towards the top of the pad, and minimizing evaporation due to a loose lid.

An example of using the Kaleidacolor Brayer Technique

Here’s a video that some one made with a brayer technique very similar to how I created the rainbow poster. She is using a glossy cardstock and going for a smoother, more blended brayer technique but I purposefully left my colors a bit uneven and blocky and brayered on watercolor paper to get more texture and layers. (Also, she stamps a resist image before starting with her brayer technique.) Either way is very fun, and as you can probably tell there is a lot of room for playing around with this technique.

Acrylic Paint Brayer Techniques

Using a brayer with acrylic paints to create amazing layered texture
Acrylic Paints Acrylic paints are pretty much my number one pigment of choice, be it cheap craft paints or the higher-quality, artist-grade acrylic paints. I’m always on the lookout for new and exciting ways to use it. Using a brayer to apply acrylic paints to your artwork can have all kind of interesting effects – it’s a bit of an adventure because it can be very hard to predict exactly what will happen, but I’ve rarely been disappointed. (The only times were when I used too much paint – a little acrylic paint goes a LONG way with a brayer, it can be far too easy to use too much and end up with a muddy mess.)

Probably my first encounter with using a brayer with acrylic paint was during a the first annual retreat for my local ATC group. One of our members led about fifteen of us through the exercise “Mail Art To The Self” from the book Kaleidoscope: Ideas & Projects to Spark Your Creativity. The exercise was created by artist Juliana Coles and I can’t recommend it enough – I’ve done it several times since and it’s always invigorating. Part of the exercise involves applying paint to a large surface as fast as you can, and she suggests using a brayer for that. Our exercise leader let me borrow hers and I was thrilled with the results!

As you can see from the close-up on the left here, the white paint I brayered onto my project picked up and highlighted all the textures on the surface. To achieve that highlighting effect I used a very small amount of paint and not too much pressure when rolling the brayer. You can also see some interesting peaks and valleys in the paint, which I love the look of. That’s another great thing you get with brayering that you can’t really replicate with any other painting tool. The amount of peaks and valleys varies depending on how much paint you use, and thicker, high-quality paint will also give this effect more.

Note that this is an example of what brayering looking like with just one color – the browns and greens you see are the original cardboard surface and the paint I’d applied with brushes and my fingers before I got my hands on the brayer.

Click on the image, it will take you to the full image of this page so you can see all the details.

An art journaling video showing an acrylic paint brayer technique

For a while I ended up forgetting about my brayer – I learned so much in one weekend that it was hard to keep track of it all! But when a friend of mine posted this video to her blog it got me right back to it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A56wx1v0Fo8

Art Journal Page: Anecdotal Evidence

The art journal spread I created using my brayer and bright craft acrylics

If you look closely, you may notice this is where the photo at the top of the page came from!

Here’s the journal spread I created after I watched the above video the first time. I grabbed a handful of my favorite bright colors of craft paint and dripped just a little bit of each color at a time, rolling the brayer back and forth at varying angles each time I added a new color. The brayering process smoothed the paint out so thinly that it dried very quickly and I could add more colors almost instantly without getting muddy results. It probably helped that it was a chilly day and my space heater made my studio nice and dry and warm!

Thanks for stopping by my brayer technique guide!
I hope you found the info you were looking for today, and that I’ve inspired you to go make fun and exciting new art and craft projects using your brayer. Please let me know what you think, and be sure to let me know if there are any brayer techniques I’ve missed! Thanks!