 Hello everybody. Welcome back to another After Effects tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to create a glass morphism effect, but for video. I've shown you how to do it in Photoshop for still images. This one's for video. And if I move this little iPhone-type glass morphism effect around, you'll see here that it moves with it and the blur stays underneath it. So how did I do this? It's pretty simple. Let me show you. It'll take about two or three minutes maximum. So let's just start from scratch. So there we go. We've got this video here of this lady. She's just dancing around doing her thing. Note right away that the video is very, very bright and it's very, very sharp. That's deliberate because blurry videos don't look too good with glass morphism effect. Okay. The next step is making sure you are not selected on the layer, but you clicked outside of it. You now want to go up here and grab your rectangle tool. You want to select a fill color of, well, it doesn't matter what color it is. I'm going to go with a nice purpley blue color like this. And I'm going to turn the stroke off just like this. This little white rectangle with the red bar through it means no stroke. So I've got fill, no stroke. Now I'm going to go ahead and just draw your rectangle and I'm going to make it something like this. I'm going to make it a little bigger than normal. So there we go. We've got this rectangle. I've drawn it. Beauty. Now the next step is we want to actually blur this out. But before I do that, there's a little button here that's an adjustment layer and it applies to just this layer. So I'm going to click that and then, well, nothing's happened yet. We want to go to effects and presets. I got a sneeze. Hold on one sec. Oh, I'm okay. Excuse me. Ah, I'm all right now. All right. Walk it off, Curtis. You want to go to the effects and presets and then go to fast box blur. Select that drag and drop it on top. When you do that, nothing happens right away. But you got to go ahead and change the blur radius. And I'm going to jack this up to, well, I'm going to say something. Let's go a little over the top. Let's go to 40. This is really, really glassmorphistic, if so to speak. So there we go. We've got the, we've got the general look here, but it's not quite ready. What we're going to do now is we're going to duplicate this layer, go to edit, and then go to duplicate. And when we do that, we're going to get an extra set of blur on there. And that's actually not what we want. So I'm going to go into the layer and I'm going to go into the effects. I'm going to click on the fast block box blur. And that's a mouthful and I'm just going to delete it. But what I am going to do is I'm going to go up to the top here and I'm going to switch the fill in the stroke. So instead of having a fill of purple, I'm going to actually create a fill of nothing. I'm going to remove the fill, but I'm going to add the stroke. So I'm going to add a stroke in. And for this one, I'm going to go with a stroke of let's say something like 15. Let's go. Yeah, it's 14 pixels. Now you don't see it yet, but here's what you got to do next. You got to just unclick this little layer here and presto, we've got the white outline. Now it is very rectangular. So it doesn't maybe quite look right unless you've got like an iPhone five or something. But if you want to get to that modern look, you just want to drag drop down contents, go to let's see where the heck it is. It's under transform rectangle. And we're just going to go ahead and add and actually not we're going to go to rectangle path. And we're going to just add in surround this I'm just going to ask and scoop this up to something like that. Let's go to 60. And then if I click out, look at that we've got a nice little frosted glass glass morphism effect applied in just a few minutes. Thanks for watching.