

Original footage: Correct answer by Zulkifar. I created some particles using CC particle world, but they go way too fast.
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Rob Mize demonstrates how to use Particle World in After Effects to transition text, logos and other images into a variety of particle effects, including sand, dust, smoke, fire.even a melting effect. Trapcode Particular lets you create organic 3D particle effects, complex motion graphics elements, etc. I tried precomposing my footage and slowing it down using time remapping but this is the result :/. I'm using CC particle world (still on CS3) to create a falling images effect - I have about 400 photos in another layer as a precomped image sequence and am using the Textured Square particle just to have them go from top to bottom of the screen, in random order. Here is a screenshot showing everything I modified to create a custom particle using a comp called flower which was nothing more than a 300 X 300 comp with a shape layer.

I'm using CC Particle World to create what looks like confetti using QuadPolygons, but I don't want any shadows (I'm going for a flat design). But still I can't seem to get less particles on my screen I was to limit the particles to around 10 particles on my screen. With that one simple introduction, you feel as though any effect is possible! Build a complex particle system using CC Particle World Synchronize the particle blast to shatter a title. The discovery of Particles tends to be a pivotal point in every After Effects user's journey. This project shows how to link After Effects 3D coordinates to Particle World 3D coordinates using expressions.
