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How to Make Photo Cutout

teacher avatar Mogamat Rikhotso, Animator

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:42

    • 2.

      Creating projects and adding our files

      3:12

    • 3.

      Adding transitions and effects

      8:27

    • 4.

      Apply 3D Effect

      41:03

    • 5.

      How to Make a 2D image 3D in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

      42:23

    • 6.

      Edit Image

      42:29

    • 7.

      Import Image

      27:24

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in this class, Take your reels to the next level by learning how to easily create the picture cutout animation effect in Premiere Pro!
What you'll learn:

  • How to build parent-child rigging will be taught to you
  • Use instructions for drawing substitutions
  • Using curve deformers
  • Utilizing Bone Deformers

With the introduction of television and the necessity to supply animated content considerably more quickly than it previously been produced, cut-out animation became immensely popular. Full animation, which played before movies in theaters, would provide a suitable parallel.
As opposed to cut-out animation, which is like Fred Flintstone, this method allowed characters to be divided into separate parts or cut out.

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Mogamat Rikhotso

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Hello, I'm Mogamat. 

You'll discover all the most recent techniques for producing the most creative material imaginable.
I develop one-of-a-kind digital projects with an emphasis on social media so you can advance your design knowledge.

 

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1. Introduction: This tutorial is fairly simple. I've been watching a lot of reels and a lot of TikTok, and I've seen this trend massively out of photos. I figured I'd help you guys out and go ahead and show you how I do it and how you can take it up a level and present your work in a different way. And we all know we all need content nowadays, so it just another way to get some content today, we're gonna be using Brent fires just because he just dropped the wasteland out and he's from the DMV. So I figure we just use him as a quick, fairly quick, fairly easy tutorial is going to be Premier Pro, but you can also do this photoshop and then just bring everything over. But anyways, you guys who got happens to the computer and get this thing started. 2. Creating projects and adding our files: Pretty much I got this blank set up here. I just created a new project which you can do first, create. Will I already kinda got the photos that I'm going to use today. We're going to use Brent phi as you just dropped out from the DMV. Shout out to that. We just do some quick just so you guys are seen as tune and I was wondering, just hop on it. Like I said, we had the photos, we had the malicious items that we are going to already use. You can go ahead and start by creating a new sequence. I already have a good customer mouse sequences, so I'm going to use my vertical fees for that. You can pretty much do it. He's got a digital SLR or whatever you need to. Click your settings, go to settings and then click type in 10801920, right? And then you'll have all your other settings and I will just name this brand reel and press. Okay, so now you're going to have this also, what I like to do is right-click on that. And I like to put the safety margins on there just so I know like the safety outlines to this kind of stay within unfortunately tomorrow and I watched how somebody else use this. So I'm gonna do the same. I'm going to move my window to the side here as Josh my window out. I've never done that before. And you can also save your workspace is if you want to say you can have a vertical workspace to 1080 workspace. A workspace. This is just the workspace we're going to be working off of right now. What you're gonna do is you're going to take your photos, man. And he's going to dump all your photos on there. Pretty much. What I wanted to do first is right-click select all the photos. I only want this to be about since we only have nine photos, I want everything to be about ten seconds. So I'm going to pick this at about and I put this F 15 seconds. The marker. Put this at 15 seconds, create a marker. Right-click on all of these Speed Duration. Go ahead and just click for 1 second. That make this a one. And then now everything turns to 1 second. Now, on a select one I want to use first. Stretched out is about the 1 second mark already. Then the next image that you wanna do picked out. I want to be part of like an outdoor image. So we put it here a little bit, not too much. Now you got like here, here. And then he's going to want to layer them all up like that. So that's what we're going to do, right? Okay, guys, so after you pretty much have everything pretty much layered up, you're going to go ahead and select everything, Right-click in its scale everything. Now you still want to make it adjusted to, it takes up the full space. So here we go. We have this gross wages are, and also to start this. 3. Adding transitions and effects: Start this transition off. I just want to start with a scale. So I'm gonna start with what a push in, like start here, bring it into like right here, and bring it to where I needed to be right here. And everyone's gonna go out just to start it off. Now use like that. He's going to come into this. So now what you're gonna do is create this new track about this one and drag. Boom, take it, press O. Or you can press Control D is up to you. I'm going to turn this one off for a second. Then there's 18 seconds to write here. Take this one, move it down. And this one, you can pretty much cut, delete this one. But to start off, we want to scale it up there for me. I'm just going to cut out. You're going to use this mask tool like this since it is a photo was again, you can do this a video. I think there's a there's affected stemmed from a video effects of like the the videos coming on before. And they just use that same effect for the photos. So for me right now and buy these cutout brand using the masking tool. Okay? Okay guys, so now you have your little part. So now you're going to have this coming in and then you have this dominant and then the next image. And that's pretty much the basis of the thing like this. This comes in, the list comes in, and then whatever this dimensions were, copy. So then it just kinda just a lot going on. Now you're gonna do that and keep messing it for each one. So once again, on your clerk, great. The knee track. Duplicate the track that up. Kind of want to scale it up. Move it over. Copy settings. These settings can mask out what you wanna do. If you wanted to mask out just the windows, probably. Just go ahead and just cut him out. Now, we're going to do something a little bit different for this particular one. Now I just want comes in. The next one. This one, this image comes in, but instead of just having this welcome and we're going to go down, pull it down. And then we're going to block out the press Control K, but this one out. And then what we're gonna do is take out the boxes, the window panes, just to switch it up. Right? And then you're going to press this right here and invert. Now, we're going to see the different parts. So you got this right here. He wants to just take it, copy it again, write, delete this mask, and create a another window. Now you have two of them. And then right here you had this. Now, scale this up enough, scale back to where it needs to be 123. Start to scale like 130. Oh, we got a little bit. Fascia works. So now you have this. There you go. Now. Now, do the same thing, create those masks. So we just got speed up the rest of the mask. So then we can start adding some of the other phase. Now with these effects, you guys, like I said, you guys can start acting a little freaky with them just so they have some different looks to, to dislike it wasn't music video. So for this one, I am going to add like, I'm going to add an amber effect on me and then drop those on there. So now we've got like a look like this, right? For the next one comes in. So in the next logo. And you can bring it down to so like if you wanted to, they don't always all have to have like that cutout effect, but that is the basis of an effect. But you can press like Luther King, Louis, the key here though to threshold I like 0. Create some keyframes, go a couple of keyframes and then just go with your settings. Cut off at a 100, right? And then just easy. Now you guys know what good. Now the next one, once again. We're just gonna do the regular mask, but I just want to show you guys a few variations of things that you can do. Okay? And then lastly for the effects, you guys, you guys always know how to choose the main character. You can always choose some of the elements that's going on, like the head or the phone or something along lines like the background before you bring in the actual image are not redundant. That's not saying just trying to give it a bunch of different looks. It looks. And I'm going to hold the attention for your audience. So for this one I'm going to cut out just the knee in. Now looks like he's looking at the camera. I feel like that's pretty cool. Right now. Let's just see what we have before we ask some of these extra affects. What we got right now. That's pretty cool. You guys, what you guys think? I think that's a pretty good first of all, it takes is like I said, it's not images. You're not going to crazy. This is just showing you guys what you can do. For some of the effects that they got going on, go back to a malicious voter. And like I said, like I said, I'm just going to grab my paper texture from my paper texture over top of this, and then create a nice little lights and green on either Leitner stream order one gives you that. I'm kind of like I got this paper texture on there. And then I'm actually going to grab the photocopy texture in there as well. Just so it has that strong paper texture. What I'm going to turn it 90 degrees. Scale it down. Good. Go. Same thing. Overlays lights. So I'm just going to give us some texture. So I'll put 75. I'll put the other one. Which I think is really cool. I think it's cool. Quick effect meant something. I've done it. I feel like we're missing pieces, right? So alright. If you have that problem that I have to, you can just delete the neck nested sequence, take everything up, everything back to the top. Delete this. So if you guys are having that issue too, you can go back to that nested sequence and then just drag and pull everything back because I don't know why I just gave me like that that issue, whatever, but that's just a quick way to keep everything together where you go. And that's pretty much the basis of the effect of that is pretty simple. Quick effect. Are you guys so I hope that helped you in some way, shape, or form. As always, you guys, I hope that got the gears turning for you and your next project. Lastly, just keep hustling, key, creating, and most importantly, keep learning guide. And until next time, I'll eat dog. I'm checking out.