 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe After Effects tutorial and this one I'm going to show you how to stylize Kind of like an animation But I want to show you how to add texture and movement to the outsides of a shape or an object Let me show you what I mean I've got a shape layer here started and it has no movement. It's doing nothing I hit spacebar and it's just sitting there and I want to add a little bit of style I want to make it look cool. So here's what I would do under effects and presets And if you don't have that go to window and make sure that there's a check mark beside effects and presets in that panel type in Scatterer When you type in scatter you're gonna see two options scatter eyes and stylized scatter I'm gonna drag and drop scatter Onto the shape layer you can drag it onto the onto the canvas or onto the project window as well But I just dropped it right here The next step if you're following along is you can increase the scatter amount and when I do this I'll go really really high so you can really see what the hell I'm doing But you see what's going on here now. We've got a very rough and kind of textured border a little bit Electrical so to speak, but it's not movement moving part of me here It's how you add that go to scatter randomness the left click on Randomize every frame when you randomize every frame Now it's gonna look like the outsides are in motion Although they are not it will look that way. Let's go ahead and hit space bar and Look at that now. We've got some texture. We have some Animation we've got that static key electrical look going on and we haven't even put this in motion now If this is too much for you and you're like, hey, that looks great But it's a little over the top what you can do to dampen it is you can add a blur So I'm going to type in blur and when I type in blur, there's a few different for blurs But the one I'm looking for I'm gonna go with a Gaussian blur the more popular gosh There we go. I've got a Gaussian blur. I've selected it dragging and dropping it on to the Object and then boom Gaussian blur is now in the effects control panels. I'm going to dial up the blur To like let's go to like 10 and see what it looks like Okay, see it's not as sharp and crystal. I'm gonna repeat edge pixels just at the edge there And now let's go back and when I hit play You still got that cool electrical static key hyperkinetic look But it's a little bit muted and if you just if you jam the blur up to like let's go way up to like 80 Now take a look at what we've got here Look at that. We've got a very subtle sense of motion around the edges of the object Using blur guys. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. It's motion graphics 101 stuff But hey, we all got to learn this stuff I know I did if you want to see anything in particular let me know I'll be back soon with some more tutorials Thanks for watching