 Everybody welcome back to another Adobe After Effects 2022 tutorial in this one. I'm going to show you how to create random movement for a logo or an image or a background or anything. How do you do that? Very simple. Before I show you let me just show you what I'm talking about. Here's my little happy sloth logo. I'm going to hit spacebar to show you what it looks like. And there's the happy sloth doing his little bouncy bouncy bounce and it is randomly moving its position. Now how did I do it? Very very simple. Let me show you from scratch. I'm going to delete that layer. I'm going to delete all this stuff. You know what the hell with it? Let's go right from the beginning. So we're going to create a new composition. Left click on new composition. 1920 by 1080 and 30 seconds. Let's just make it 10 seconds long. This doesn't really really matter. The background color will be black but these things aren't very important. Important parts coming up. Okay good. Now I'm going to zoom in a little bit. Okay that's good enough. Okay the next step is we've got our composition. Let's go ahead and get the image. So I'm going to use this one here called sloth.png and it's just a cute little logo. And I'm going to drag and drop it onto the timeline. And it is too big so I'm going to go ahead and grab this bounding box. I'm going to hold down the shift key to constrain proportions and I'm just going to make it a little smaller so you can see it a little better. And I'll move it down a little bit. Okay so we've got our sloth somewhere in the middle of our screen. Now how do we make it move its position randomly? It's very simple. We're going to go make sure your left click on the sloth or whatever logo or image you're using. Make sure you clicked on it here in the timeline. Click on that little chevron or triangle and then you'll get the transform. Click on transform same thing. And then you're going to see a bunch of options. Scale, rotation, opacity, position, etc. You want to now hold down the alt key if you're on a pc or the option key if you're on a mac. Hold it down then left click on the position. Left click there. What happens now is it creates what's called an expression. And you're going to see here it says transform.position. All you need to do is type in wiggle. This is one of the many expressions. Left bracket and then I'm going to type in 2 comma 50. That's it. Okay we can change those parameters. But what we've done is we've created a wiggle expression and now when I hit space bar watch what happens. There it goes. It just moves around and it wiggles and it actually it just randomly repositions itself. So that is how you create random movement very very quickly inside. It will be after effects. If you want to change that you can left click on the expression like I just did here in the timeline. And then I could change this if I wanted to be a little bit crazier. Let's say I would go with something like let's go over the top for 50 and then we're going to move I don't know we're going to move like 90 pixels no not 900. So what that means is it wiggles seven times per second. So it takes seven commands per second and then it moves up to 90 pixels. And this will be a way over the top but let me show you anyway. There we go he's just going crazy. Mr. or Mrs. Sloth is just going bonkers. But these are the two parameters that you can adjust. And then you just dial it into whatever random movement you're looking for. That's all there is to it guys. And so inside Adobe After Effects random movement. Thanks for watching. A ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.