Introduction to the Shatter Effect in After Effects 5.5
July 21st, 2006 by Posted in After Effects, Video and Audio
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Now that Shatter is included in the filter set of After Effects 5.5, many users are asking how to use this effect. In this tutorial, Ben Unguren demonstrates a very simple technique to help get you started with Shatter.
SETTING UP THE NON-SHATTER STUFF
I still feel like an amateur when I use this effect, but I think the following tutorial might be helpful for beginners that want to acquaint themselves with Shatter.
A key to making Shatter work the way you want is to use a gradient layer, or a separate layer that tells the Shattter effect how to behave (this will make more sense later on). You can make your gradient layer in Photoshop, Illustrator, or another graphic program, then import the file into After Effects. You can also make the layer in After Effects itself, which it what we will do:
New Composition…) 
New
Solid…)

Render
Ramp)

The Shatter effect, well, shatters a layer. Therefore, we are going to make something for it to shatter. For this tutorial (as the above movie shows) we are going to shatter text. We will make this in After Effects again, though again you can make this layer in another graphics program like Photoshop or Illustrator.
New Composition…)
New
Solid…)
Text
Basic Text)


I used the above settings to get this: 


























