![]() ![]() The settings I used for both of the particle layers are below: I also set my animator to Twirl and my particles to Shaded Spheres. In this case, I turned my gravity settings to 0 and widened my particle field to fit the composition. Particle World has quite a few different settings, so you’ll have to explore a bit to get the results you prefer. Then add the CC Particle World effect to your new Solid by clicking Effect > Simulation > CC Particle World. To do this, you need to create a new Solid by going to Layer > New > Solid. Now that you have your 3D Earth, we’ll add some stars. To rotate the Earth from side to side, rotate using the Y axis. CC Sphere allows you to map a flat object onto a sphere, while also giving you control over lighting, shading, and rotation. Import your flat image and place it into your composition.Īdd the CC Sphere effect by going to Effect > Perspective > CC Sphere. ![]() (If motion isn’t your thing, you can also check out this tutorial on creating 3D spheres in Illustrator.)Ĭreate a new project and composition in After Effects. I used this this image from contributor _EG_. You’ll need two things: a basic knowledge of After Effects, and a flattened image of Earth. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use Shutterstock assets to create a 3D animated globe. After Effects offers some pretty amazing tools to help your 2D images come to life in a 3D environment.
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