Corner pin effect displacement map effect, Corner pin effect, Displacement map effect – Adobe After Effects User Manual

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Horizontal Radius and Vertical Radius

Bulge Height

Taper Radius

Antialiasing

Pin All Edges

To the top

To the top

Original (upper-left), and with variations of Bulge applied (lower-left and right)

The width and height of the distorted area, in pixels. You can also set the radius values by dragging the

selection handles in the layer.

The apparent depth of the bulge. Positive values push the bulge toward the viewer. Negative values pull the bulge away from the

viewer.

The shallowness of the sides of the bulge. A taper radius of 0 produces a steep, pronounced bulge.

The amount of edge smoothing (blending of colors) at the boundaries of the bulge. Anti-aliasing is applied only when the layer

quality is set to Best.

Prevents the edges of the layer from bulging.

Corner Pin effect

The Corner Pin effect distorts an image by repositioning each of its four corners. Use it to stretch, shrink, skew, or twist an image or to simulate
perspective or movement that pivots from the edge of a layer, such as a door opening. You can also use it to attach a layer to a moving
rectangular region tracked by the motion tracker. You can move the corner pins in the Composition panel, the Timeline panel, or the Effect
Controls panel.

This effect works with 8-bpc, 16-bpc, and 32-bpc color.

Original image (upper-left), corner moved (lower-left), and final image (lower-right)

The

AE Enhancers forum

describes and links to an animation preset from Donat van Bellinghen for scaling a set of Corner Pin effect points.

The CC Power Pin effect—one of the Cycore FX plug-ins included with After Effects—provides some additional features. For information, see the

Cycore website

.

Displacement Map effect

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