1. Create Logo Animation
The first step in preparing the channel ident is that I will prepare the logo animation as an opening so that it can increase the first impression of the audience. I took many other steps considering the Adobe version used by the content creator was an old version. Sometimes it's difficult to follow all the tutorials, but I explored all the features and this is how I make a logo animation for opening.
1. Creating the Composition
- Create a new composition (you can use whatever works for you).
- Create a circle using the Ellipse Tool, holding Shift to keep the shape a true circle.
- Set the Fill and Stroke properties, then align the circle to the center of the composition.
2. Setting the Anchor Point
- Set the anchor point to the middle of the circle by holding down Ctrl and clicking on the Anchor Point Tool in the toolbar.
3. Adding Trim Paths
- In the circle layer, click Add and select Trim Paths.
- Drop down the properties for Trim Paths.
- Go about a second into the timeline and set a keyframe for Start.
- Move a second or two further and change the Start value to 100%.
- Move about four to five frames ahead of the first Start keyframe and set a keyframe for End, setting End to 0%.
- Move about five frames ahead of the last Start keyframe and set End to 100%.
- Apply Easy to Ease (Ease In) to all keyframes and set the End Caps to Round to smooth the corners.
4. Duplicating the Circle
- Duplicate the first circle shape layer.
- Press R to change the rotation of the duplicated layer (e.g., 180 degrees).
- Duplicate the layer again, press S to scale it down, and adjust the Stroke width.
- Press U to see all keyframes on this specific layer and adjust the timing to offset the other circles.
5. Creating the Logo
- Create a new composition, size 500x500, and name it Logo.
- Import your logo, create a white circle as the background, and place the logo on top.
- Drag the logo composition to the intro composition timeline.
6. Adding Liquid Animation to the Logo
- Draw a liquid-type mask with the Pen Tool on the logo layer.
- Set keyframes for Mask Path at the start and end of the animation.
- Adjust the mask path midway to create a wave effect.
- Apply Easy Ease to keyframes and adjust in the Graph Editor for smoother transitions.
7. Adding Effects and Background
- Add a Glow effect to the logo and circle animation.
- Create a solid layer for the background, add the Gradient Ramp effect, and adjust colors. my setting for Buble is just like the picture above.
- Create another solid for particles, add the CC Ball Action effect, and choose any effect that you like for circle animation.
- Add Gaussian Blur to smooth out the particles.
8. Adding Final Details
- Create circle sprites that grow using the Scale and Stroke Width properties.
- Duplicate and spread the sprite layers across the composition.
- Choose any effect that you think is interesting. for me I just use rotation but still wow for me.



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