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How to Create Realistic Water Effects with Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL
Do you want to create stunning water effects for your video projects? Do you want to make your scenes look more realistic and immersive? If so, you need to check out Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL.
Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL
This plugin allows you to generate realistic 3D water surfaces with waves, ripples, reflections, refractions, and more. You can also customize the water color, depth, wind, sun, sky, fog, and other parameters to suit your needs. In this article, we will show you how to use Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL to create a realistic ocean scene with a boat and a 3D model of a shark. We will also give you some tips and tricks for using this plugin, and show you some examples of projects created with it. Let's dive in!
What is Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL is a plugin for Adobe After Effects that lets you create realistic water effects for your video projects. It is developed by Red Giant, a company that specializes in creating visual effects and motion graphics tools for filmmakers and artists.
Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL is the latest version of the plugin, which was released in 2020. It has several new features and improvements, such as:
Support for Adobe After Effects CC 2020 and later versions
Improved performance and stability
Enhanced compatibility with other Trapcode plugins, such as Particular, Form, and Mir
New presets and tutorials
Bug fixes and minor changes
Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems, and requires Adobe After Effects CC 2018 or later versions to run. You can purchase it from the Red Giant website for $199, or get it as part of the Trapcode Suite 16 for $999.
Why use Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL is a powerful and versatile plugin that can help you create amazing water effects for your video projects. Here are some of the reasons why you should use it:
It can generate realistic 3D water surfaces with waves, ripples, reflections, refractions, and more. You can also animate the water movement and behavior using keyframes or expressions.
It can simulate different types of water environments, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, pools, ponds, etc. You can also adjust the water color, depth, wind, sun, sky, fog, and other parameters to match your scene.
It can integrate your footage and 3D models with the water surface seamlessly. You can also add lighting and shadows to enhance the realism and depth of your scene.
It can save you time and money by eliminating the need for expensive and complex water simulations or stock footage. You can create stunning water effects in minutes using the plugin's intuitive interface and presets.
It can boost your creativity and imagination by allowing you to experiment with different water effects and scenarios. You can also combine it with other Trapcode plugins or After Effects features to create unique and original results.
How to install Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
To install Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL, you need to follow these steps:
Download the plugin from the Red Giant website or use the Red Giant Application Manager to install it.
Run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen.
Enter your serial number or log in with your Red Giant account to activate the plugin.
Restart Adobe After Effects if it was open during the installation process.
Open Adobe After Effects and go to Effects > Red Giant > Trapcode > Psunami to apply the plugin to your layer.
How to use Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
Import and animate your footage and 3D models
To use Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL, you need to have some footage or 3D models that you want to integrate with the water surface. For this example, we will use a video clip of a boat on a calm sea, and a 3D model of a shark that we imported from Blender.
To import your footage or 3D models into Adobe After Effects, you need to do the following:
Create a new composition or open an existing one.
Go to File > Import > File or File > Import > Multiple Files to browse and select your files.
Drag and drop your files into the timeline panel or the project panel.
Rename your layers if needed.
To animate your footage or 3D models in Adobe After Effects, you need to do the following:
Select your layer and press P to reveal its position property.
Add keyframes at the beginning and end of your layer by clicking on the stopwatch icon next to the position property.
Move the current time indicator to the first keyframe and adjust the position of your layer as you want it to start.
Move the current time indicator to the last keyframe and adjust the position of your layer as you want it to end.
Preview your animation by pressing the spacebar or clicking on the play button in the preview panel.
Repeat steps 5 to 9 for any other property that you want to animate, such as rotation, scale, opacity, etc.
For this example, we will animate the boat layer to move from left to right across the screen, and the shark layer to move from right to left below the water surface. We will also add some rotation and scale keyframes to make the shark look more realistic.
Apply and adjust the Psunami effect
To apply and adjust the Psunami effect in Adobe After Effects, you need to do the following:
Create a new solid layer by going to Layer > New > Solid or pressing Ctrl+Y (Windows) or Command+Y (Mac).
Rename the solid layer as "Water" and make sure it is the same size and duration as your composition.
Go to Effects > Red Giant > Trapcode > Psunami and apply the effect to the water layer.
Go to the effect controls panel and expand the Geometry section.
Adjust the Wave Height, Wave Speed, Wave Direction, Wave Complexity, and other parameters to create the desired water surface. You can also use the presets menu at the top of the effect controls panel to choose from different water types, such as ocean, lake, river, etc.
Expand the Shading section and adjust the Water Color, Water Transparency, Specular Color, Specular Intensity, Specular Shininess, and other parameters to create the desired water appearance. You can also use the color picker tool to sample colors from your footage or 3D models.
Expand the Sky section and adjust the Sky Color, Horizon Color, Sun Color, Sun Position, Sun Size, Sun Brightness, and other parameters to create the desired sky background. You can also use the presets menu at the top of the effect controls panel to choose from different sky types, such as clear, cloudy, sunset, etc.
Expand the Fog section and adjust the Fog Color, Fog Start Distance, Fog End Distance, Fog Density, and other parameters to create the desired fog effect. You can also use the color picker tool to sample colors from your footage or 3D models.
For this example, we will use the Ocean preset for the water type, and tweak some of the parameters to make it look more realistic. We will also use a light blue color for the water color, and a dark blue color for the sky color. We will also add some fog to create a sense of depth and atmosphere.
Add lighting and shadows
To add lighting and shadows to your scene in Adobe After Effects, you need to do the following:
Create a new light layer by going to Layer > New > Light or pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift+L (Mac).
Rename the light layer as "Sun" and choose the type of light you want to use. For this example, we will use a Spot light.
Adjust the color, intensity, angle, cone, feather, and other parameters of the light to match the sun position and brightness in your scene. You can also use the 3D view options in the composition panel to move and rotate the light in 3D space.
Go to the effect controls panel of the water layer and expand the Lighting section.
Check the Enable Lighting option and choose the lighting mode you want to use. For this example, we will use Normal.
Adjust the Ambient Light Color, Ambient Light Intensity, Diffuse Light Color, Diffuse Light Intensity, Specular Light Color, Specular Light Intensity, and other parameters to create the desired lighting effect on the water surface. You can also use the color picker tool to sample colors from your footage or 3D models.
Select your footage or 3D model layers and go to Layer > Material Options or press F4 to reveal their material options.
Check the Casts Shadows option and adjust the shadow darkness and diffusion to create realistic shadows on the water surface. You can also check the Accepts Shadows option if you want your layers to receive shadows from other layers.
For this example, we will use a yellow color for the sun light, and a white color for the ambient light. We will also increase the specular light intensity on the water surface to create more reflections. We will also make sure that our boat and shark layers cast and accept shadows on the water surface.
Composite and color correct your final render
To composite and color correct your final render in Adobe After Effects, you need to do the following:
Select all your layers and pre-compose them by going to Layer > Pre-compose or pressing Ctrl+Shift+C (Windows) or Command+Shift+C (Mac).
Rename the pre-composition as "Scene" and make sure it is the same size and duration as your composition.
Go to Effects > Color Correction and apply any effect that you want to use to adjust the color, contrast, brightness, saturation, hue, etc. of your scene. For this example, we will use Curves, Levels, Hue/Saturation, and Color Balance.
Adjust the parameters of each effect to create the desired color correction for your scene. You can also use masks, blending modes, adjustment layers, and other tools to fine-tune your color correction.
For this example, we will use Curves to increase the contrast and brightness of our scene. We will also use Levels to adjust the black and white points of our scene. We will also use Hue/Saturation to increase the saturation and colorize our scene with a blue tint. We will also use Color Balance to add some warmth and contrast to our scene.
Here is the final result of our scene:
Tips and tricks for using Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL
Here are some tips and tricks for using Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL:
Use the Camera section of the effect controls panel to adjust the camera position, angle, zoom, depth of field, and motion blur of your scene. You can also use a 3D camera layer to control the camera movement and animation.
Use the Wave Spectrum section of the effect controls panel to create custom wave shapes and patterns for your water surface. You can also use the Wave Spectrum Editor window to edit the wave spectrum graphically.
Use the Bump Map section of the effect controls panel to add more detail and texture to your water surface. You can also use an image or a video as a bump map source.
Use the Displacement Map section of the effect controls panel to distort your footage or 3D models based on the water surface. You can also use an image or a video as a displacement map source.
Use the Render section of the effect controls panel to adjust the quality, resolution, antialiasing, and other settings of your final render. You can also use the Render Queue window to export your render as a video file.
Examples of projects created with Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL
Here are some examples of projects created with Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL:
How to Create an Underwater Scene in After Effects
How to Create a Stormy Ocean in After Effects
How to Create a Titanic Scene in After Effects
How to Create a Surfing Scene in After Effects
How to Create a Pirate Ship Scene in After Effects
Conclusion
In this article, we have shown you how to use Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL to create realistic water effects for your video projects. We have also given you some tips and tricks for using this plugin, and shown you some examples of projects created with it.
We hope you have enjoyed this article and learned something new. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below. Thank you for reading!
FAQs
What are the system requirements for Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
The system requirements for Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL are:
Windows 10 (64-bit) or Mac OS X 10.13 or later
Adobe After Effects CC 2018 or later
Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent processor or better
8 GB of RAM or more
2 GB of VRAM or more
500 MB of free disk space or more
How can I get a free trial of Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
You can get a free trial of Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL by going to the Red Giant website and clicking on the Try button next to the plugin name. You will need to create a Red Giant account or log in with your existing one to download the installer. The free trial will last for 14 days and will have all the features and functions of the full version.
How can I get support for Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?</h3 Find the Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL plugin in the list of your products and click on the Update button next to it.
Follow the instructions on the screen to download and install the latest version of the plugin.
Restart Adobe After Effects if it was open during the update process.
How can I uninstall Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL?
You can uninstall Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL by using the Red Giant Application Manager, which is a tool that helps you manage your Red Giant products and subscriptions. You can download it from the Red Giant website or use the link provided in your confirmation email. To uninstall your plugin, you need to do the following:
Open the Red Giant Application Manager and log in with your Red Giant account.
Find the Adobe After Effects Trapcode Psunami 1.4 FULL plugin in the list of your products and click on the Uninstall button next to it.
Follow the instructions on the screen to remove the plugin from your system.
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