 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. On this one, we're using an AI plugin. I'm going to show you how to turn footage, just like this one here of this cute bulldog stealing a snack off his plate there, into a cartoon with literally one click. Let me show you here. Here's an example. I've added just the Style X, and you'll see here the Style X plugin allows us to turn that into this, in a nice cool little cartoony look. It looks like a stable-to-vision deforum-type style off on. Okay, so the first step here is a simple one. You need to go to this website. So I'm going to put a link in the description below, but it's basically it's aescripts.com forward slash Style X. Again, links in the description below. Notice here, you can just buy it if you're sure you want it, but more importantly, I recommend giving it the old quick try. So click on Try, and it will download it. From there, you can install it in multiple ways. I've gone ahead and installed it using the Aescripts and AE Plugins little doodaddy here, their own little... You can add your own plugins and extensions using this, but you can also just download it and install it right to your directory, depending on how you want to do that. Once you've gone ahead and done that, you'll note here that I am in Premiere Pro. This also works for After Effects, I should note. And then it's very simple to do. So let's just start from scratch here. I'll delete that. I've got some footage here. I'll drag and drop that into my timeline and press still. I'm going to press the M here for mute track, so you don't hear the bulldog squeaking and squaloring, because he's just an absolute ham. And then let's say right around here is where I want it to start. I'm just going to go ahead and just cut it and trim it. And press still. Here we go. We've got about, let's do say, let's say about 10 seconds or so of footage. So here's a go. Here's the track we want to work with. Now, once you've installed the plugin again, it's free to try. Just go to your effects, type in style, and then style X. So you'll see here under video effects, V-Imager or Vimager, depending on how you want to pronounce that, drag and drop style X right on top. When you do that right out of the box, it automatically applies the cartoon effect. And that might be what you're looking for right out of the box right here. So here it is on. Here it is off under effect controls. You can see it here. It's style X. Now you get a few options here. You can select one of two modes. You can cartoon, which is the one I recommend the most. You also have style transfer, where it tries to emulate or mimic another cartoon or image or video that you've put in there. But right now I don't think it works all that well. But experiment with it. It might work better in the future. You can increase the strength of the cartoon or you can decrease it if you want a very subtle effect. For this one here, I find working around here. And the only reason I'm going to go with about 40, because I want to be able to see the eyes. And let's see here. Can I see the puppy dog's eyes? Yeah. Yeah, there we go. So those are pretty good. But again, you can decrease it, decrease it or increase it as you see fit. And a couple of other things here. You can style the scale. Let's go back to 40 here. You can do some scale styling. So if you wanted to do that, it looks quite blurred. But again, you can use this. It's kind of like sharpening and blurring it. However, it's not overly useful in my opinion. You can increase, decrease contrast, increase the chroma blend. So if you kind of want a little bit of a different look, something like that. And then bang, it's great. The other thing I should note here is you can kind of use other effects on top of this. So let's say you've got it like this. And this looks pretty good, let's say. But I want a little bit more contrast. You can always just go up here and go to your effects panel here and then just type in something like brightness and contrast and drag and drop that onto the track. Now I'm going to move the brightness and contrast effect above Style X. And then look at this. I can go ahead and maybe, you know, increase the contrast a little bit, something more like that. So I can see a little bit more of the face and the eye and then I want to mess with the brightness. Maybe I'll turn the brightness down a little bit so I can see more of the bulldog. And I mean, just go nuts. You can add in all the effects on top of it. It works like magic. One click, Premiere Pro, video to cartoon. Thanks for watching.