How to Group Layers in Adobe After Effects

By Growedit.com

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Well, if you are using After Effects, then you know how to group layers in After Effects is a little bit difficult. Adobe After Effects is a pre-composting software, where users can make multiple video and audio footage and blend them to make amazing clips. 

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Now first Create a new project, go to the top left corner then click on a file then new, and create a new project.

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You can either click on new composition on the screen or if it doesn’t show right click on the project panel and select New Composition.

You will see a new dialog box where you can adjust composition settings. You can also adjust the width and height in pixels, also you can change the Pixel aspect ratio, Frame rate, Resolution, Start Timecode, Duration, and Background Color.

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You will see a new dialog box where you can adjust composition settings. You can also adjust the width and height in pixels, also you can change the Pixel aspect ratio, Frame rate, Resolution, Start Timecode, Duration, and Background Color.

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After importing the file, Now add it to your composition, just drag the file into the composition folder. It will be added to the project, and it will also show in the timeline with the composition window.

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As you can see the footage is 1080p and I have made 720p composition, now I’m going to resize the footage. You can resize the footage with two methods. One just drag the crop lines on the preview window which is out of the preview window, drag to fit on screen or you can right-click on the video layer and then go to Transform > Fit to Comp, the keyboard short is CTRL+ ALT + F. this will resize your footage to the Composition size.