This is the beginning file. It contains 3 layers. A background, a jet and the flame for the afterburner, called exhaust.

We are going to animate the jet from the top of the screen to the bottom. We want to turn off the afterburner, then 1/2 way through, we will turn on the afterburner and the jet will speed up. This challenge should be enough for you to learn a lot of the animation tools in Photoshop.

If you need more preceise details on any of the steps, please watch the video. You should watch it anyway to see the animation.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 1.

Open the timeline Window>Timeline

Drag the layers to make them longer, we are dragging them out to the 5 second mark.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 2.

With both the Jet and exhaust layers selected, drag to the top of the screen and just off the screen as the starting point for the animation.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 3.

Select the jet layer. We will animate this first.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Keyframes are how Photoshop does animations. a/ You set the first keyframe. b/ Move the playhead to a different point in time. c/ Change the object on screen. Photoshop will animate the changes over time, lets see…

Step 4. Using keyframes

Click the arrow to reveal the keyframes

Click on the stopwatch by Position to set the start point for the jet

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 5.

Move the playhead to the end of the timeline. This is where you want the animation to end.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 6.

Drag the jet to the ending position.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

A keyframe will be generated at the playhead at the end of the timeline.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 7.

Press the spacebar of the play button in the timeline to preview the animation. The jet should be moving at a constant speed.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 8.

We want to also animate the flame behind the jet.

Move the playhead to the start position.

Choose the exhaust layer and click on the stopwatch for position.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 9.

Move the playhead to the end of the timeline.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 10.

Drag the exhaust into position.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Play it back and now the jet and the flame should be moving together,

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 11. Changing the speed of animations in Photoshop

Now we are going to change the speed. We want the jet to start off slowly and then speed up at the end.

Move the playhead to the middle of the timeline (around 2.5 seconds).

Click on the diamond between the 2 arrows to the left of the position stopwatch, this adds a keyframe

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 12

Click on the exhaust layer

Click the diamond to add a keyframe on the exhaust layer

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 13

Click one of the keyframes to select it.

Hold down shift and click the second keyframe to also select it.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 14

Drag the keyframe to the right. They will both move together because they are both selected.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

If you playback now, the jet will move slowly, when it hits the second keyframe it will speed up. (It’s explained on the video why it does this)

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 15.

Now, we want the flame to only appear when the jet speeds up, as the afterburner kicks in.

Move the playhead back a single frame.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 16

In the exhaust layer, turn on the stopwatch for opacity

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 17.

Turn the opacity to 0 on the exhaust layer

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 18

Move the keyframe forward 1 frame.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 19

Set the opacity to 100

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Now the flame will be hidden at the beginning of the animation

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

When it reaches the keyframes and the jet accelerates, the flame will turn on.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 20. Adding a moving shadow

Now we need to add a shadow for realism and depth.

Choose the jet layer

Click the add a layer style button and choose drop shadow

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 21

Add the setting as shown here

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

The shadow will move with the jet

Step 22. Changing the shadow over time

Let’s change the shadow so that it looks like the jet is climbing when the afterburner is on.

Move the playhead forward to when the afterburner comes on. (where the speed changes)

On the jet layer, click the stopwatch to add a keyframe for style.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 23

Move the playhead forward a little bit.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Step 24

Double click the drop shadow effects to open the effects.

Change the settings as shown here. Make the shadow softer and more transparent. Drag the shadow further away from the jet.  (This makes it look like its getting further away.)

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

Now when you play it back, the yet will move and the shadow will change over time

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

This makes it look like the jet is climbing. A little bit can go a long way with animation.

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

RENDERING THE VIDEO

Now we have made the animation, we need to export it, so we can use it.

Choose Export>Render Video.

Give it a name

Choose the location to save the video

choose the presets and select the best one for your video. Here i used  youtube 1080 for a letter boxed version that will fit a HD video

How to Animate in Photoshop, Video animation

 

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