Effect Control After Effects



This tutorial is on how to copy and paste an effect and property from one layer to another in After Effects.

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Copy and Paste an Effect Via the Effect Controls Panel

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Jun 25, 2015 The Layer Control has been a bit of a mystery that is kept under the expressions controls section of the effects menu in After Effects. A while back, Felt Tips offered a more in-depth look at using the Layer Control expression controls in After Effects, demonstrating some of its possible and practical uses. The Effect Controls window shows the effects for the currently selected clip in the timeline. As you select different timeline clips, the Effect Controls window changes to show the applicable range of effects. Fixed Effects are effects which are applied automatically to every clip. Fixed effects for video clips are Motion and Opacity. Solved: Hello, I'm looking for a help. I suddenly don't have any content in my effect control panel. I uninstalled and reinstalled my after effect twice to - 10615014.

To begin, apply an effect to a layer. In the video above I go into the Effects & Presets Panel and apply a Fast Box Blur. In the Effect Controls Panel select the effect by clicking it’s title — Fast Box Blur in my case.

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Then use the keyboard shortcut Command+C if you’re on a Mac or Control+C if you’re on a PC to copy the effect. Now select the layer in the Timeline Panel that you want to copy the effect onto. Then use Command+V if you’re on a Mac or Control+V if you’re on a PC to paste it onto that layer. Select the layer and in the Effect Controls Panel you’ll see that it’s been applied to that layer.

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Using the Timeline Panel to Copy and Paste Effects and Properties

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Another way to copy and paste effects is in the Timeline. And here we can also do this with properties like scale, position, opacity, rotation, and anchor point.

First, select the layer with the effect applied to it or the property (scale, position, etc.) that’s been modified. Hit “UU” — the U key twice rapidly. This will bring up any modified properties on the layer.

Select the effect or property in the Timeline Panel beneath the layer and to copy it use Command+C if you’re on a Mac or Control+C if you’re on a PC. Then select the layer you want to paste it to and use Command+V if you’re on a Mac or Control+C if you’re on a PC.

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And boom! You now know how to copy and paste an effect or property from one layer to another in After Effects.

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– Josh