 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another Adobe After Effects tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to add text behind a subject, or an object, or a person, or anything, a thing just like this. Let me show you what I got here. I'll hit space bar and presto. We've got good boy. We've got this puppy dog coming in and doing his thing, looking in a mirror. And the text is behind him. Let me show you the original shot. This is what we got to begin with. And then like I showed you what we had there at the end, how did I do it? Nice and simple. Let's start from scratch. Here we go. OK, I'm just going to do a short clip here because there is a little bit of rotoscoping going on and it takes some resources, quite a bit of resources. So it's just going to be a short clip. OK, first step here. We're going to go ahead and add our footage in like I've done. Now we're going to go up and edit and we're going to click duplicate. So we've got two layers. Let's turn the bottom layer off so we're working on the top layer to begin with. OK, the next step is you want to go up to the top here and you'll see a roto brush tool. This is the one we want. Make sure your playhead is at the beginning or wherever you want the rotoscoping to begin. And now double click on the video. And this is going to take you to the layer panel or the source panel. Now, making sure that you've got roto brush, roto brush selected like I have here, roto brush. What the heck is that? Rotor brush selected. I'm going to go ahead and paint all over the poppers just like this. And watch what happens. It's selecting his body and we're just going to get it in. There we go. But there's a little bit stuff that I don't want. So I'm going to hold down the alt or the option key, depending on if you're on a PC or Mac. And I'm just going to cut out some of this stuff by basically just drawing a line over what I don't want. So this looks pretty good. It's not quite perfect, but it's getting there. And I'll just cut this out and I'm moving a little bit closer and cut that. OK, good enough for now. Maybe I'll take the front face. OK, good. Now, what you want to do is you just want to move your playhead forward like I'm doing here and just check to make sure that the purple parts are correct. So you've got the subject or the object in like this part here. It's broken, so I'm just going to just scooch over that just like that. And I'm going to get that part there as well. I'm going to move forward a frame or two. Let's go a frame. OK, this is looking pretty good. Good. Good. This is looking pretty good, actually. So we've done a pretty good job. Rotobrush 2.0, the new version is absolutely bonkers inside after effects. So you see what we're doing here. We're just basically going through and any time you see a frame that's missing something, let's see if I can find one. No, this is pretty darn good. I'm not going to lie about it. There we go. OK, yes, this frame right here. We didn't catch this part of the tail. So I'm going to go and zip that in and this parts too much. So I'm going to take that out and then I'm going to move forward a frame. Good. Good. Good. OK, good. This is how you do it now. Now that we've done that, now what we're going to do is we're going to go back to the composition. Watch this. When I go back to the composition, you're going to see that this is all the back. The background is black now. That basically means we've taken it out. Now what you want to do is you want to turn the old one back on as well. So you've got both loaded. So you've got the bottom and the top. The next step is you want to go up here to the text tool, click on the type tool or the text tool. And then right in whatever you wanted to say. I wanted to say, good boy. OK, good stuff. I'm just going to go over to the selection tool and I'm going to center it ish, maybe somewhere around there. And then presto. Now if I move forward, we're not quite there, but we're getting close. OK, maybe I'll move it to the right a bit. Now the next step is you want to take that text, put it between the two videos. This is now a sandwich and now watch what we've got. I'll hit spacebar. Hey, yo, we've rotoscoped it in. The pupper dog is there. This looks great. This is how you do it inside Adobe After Effects real quick. Thanks for watching. A ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.