Adobe After Effects is a powerful tool in the world of video editing and animation. It enables creative professionals to create impressive visual content. However, with the complexity and variety of features in After Effects comes the need to work efficiently and quickly. This is where keyboard shortcuts come into play.
Mastering keyboard shortcuts in After Effects is a game-changer for any videographer or animator. They make it possible to reduce time-consuming mouse clicks and speed up workflows. Instead of navigating through menus, you can instantly access tools and functions with simple keyboard shortcuts, helping you to express your creativity more fluidly and freely.
In addition, using shortcuts increases your precision when editing. They allow you to make quick adjustments without taking the focus off your work. This is especially important in an environment where time and accuracy are crucial.
In this blog post, you'll learn how to master Adobe After Effects through the efficient use of keyboard shortcuts. Whether you're new to After Effects or looking to develop your skills, these shortcuts will help you realize your full creative potential.
Table of Contents
Tools - keyboard shortcuts for Adobe After Effects
Shortcut description
After Effects shortcuts
Rectangle tool
Q
Rounded rectangle tool
Q
Ellipse tool
Q
Polygon tool
Q
Star tool
Q
Puppet pin tool
Ctrl + P
Puppet overlap tool
Ctrl + P
Puppet thickness tool
Ctrl + P
Pen tool
G
Horizontal text tool
Ctrl + T
File management
File management
Shortcut
New project
Ctrl + Alt + N
Open project
Ctrl + O
Close project
Ctrl + W
Save project
Ctrl + S
Save as
Ctrl + Shift + S
Import file
Ctrl + I
Edit
Undo
Ctrl + Z
Redo
Ctrl + Shift + Z
Duplicate
Ctrl + D
Split layer
Ctrl + Shift + D
Empty all
Ctrl + Alt + ÷ *
Presets
Ctrl + Alt + ß
The division key on the numeric keypad should be used for the "Empty all" shortcut (Ctrl + Alt + ÷).
Create
Create shortcut
Shortcut
New color area
Ctrl + Y
New adjustment layer
Ctrl + Alt + Y
New text layer
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + T
New light
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + L
New camera
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + C
New null object
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Y
New mask
Ctrl + Shift + M
New expression
Alt + Shift + =
New marker
*
Composition
New composition
Ctrl + N
Composition settings
Ctrl + K
RAM preview
0 *
Audio preview (from here)
,
Audio preview (workspace)
Alt + , *
Create movie
Ctrl + M
Append to the render list
Ctrl + Shift + <
Save frame as file
Ctrl + Alt + S
Timeline
Start of the workspace
B
End of workspace
N
Set composition marker
Shift + 0-9
Go to composition marker
0-9
Go to previous keyframe
J
Go to next keyframe
K
Actions
Actions
button
After Effects Help
F1
Select nothing
F2
Effects settings
F3
Switch/Modes
F4
Parent
Shift + F4
Show snapshots
F5 - F8
Take snapshots
Shift + F5-F8
Easy Ease
F9
Easy Ease In
Shift + F9
Easy Ease Out
Ctrl + Shift + F9
Front
F10
Own view
F11
AB: Standard
Shift + F10
AB: Animation
Shift + F11
AB: Effects
Shift + F12
Layer control
Layer
Shortcut
Call up parameter - Anchor point
A
Call parameter - Position
P
Call up parameter - Scaling
S
Call up parameter - Rotation
R
Call up parameter - Opacity
T
Call up parameter - Mask parameter
MM
Call up parameter - Soft mask edge
F
Call up parameters - Light / camera & material options
AA
Call up parameter - Effects
E
Call up parameters - Animated parameters
U
Call up parameters - Changed parameters
UU
Additional parameter
Shift + ...
Move start of layer
Ö
Move end of layer
Ä
Set start of layer
Alt + Ö
Set end of layer
Alt + Ä
Go through blending mode
Shift + - / +
Center in view
Ctrl + Pos1 (Home)
Fit to composition
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + T
Time distortion
Ctrl + Alt + T
Fade in & out
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + V
Protect
Ctrl + L
Subcomposition
Ctrl + Shift + C
Tips for working effectively in Adobe After Effects
Double-click on a mask point or a point on a shape path to open the Transform box, with which you can easily transform a mask as a whole.
Both in the project window and in the timeline, since After Effects CS4 there are you can easily search for specific imported files, compositions or in the timeline for applied effects or similar. can. This allows you to maintain an overview, especially in larger projects.
If you are in any composition, you can always view a mini version of the flow chart by simply pressing the Shift key. This allows you to see all sub-compositions and parent compositions at a glance. The compositions, which can be opened with a simple click, can be navigated quickly using the arrow keys on the keyboard.
With the practical new combined camera tool, you have all functions available at once with a 3-button mouse all functions available at once: The camera rotation tool with the left mouse button, the XY camera tracking tool with the middle mouse button and the Z camera tracking tool with the right mouse button.
Keyframe values can also be easily changed by double-clicking on the respective keyframe. This saves you having to jump around in the timeline.
To reset the keyframe interpolation for individual or several keyframes at the same time back to the linear standard, simply hold down the Ctrl key.
With the help of the cloak button on the layer, you can omit the display of some layers in the in the timeline so as not to lose the overview there. To do this, simply activate the Activate cloaking in the composition and the project will remain clear.
For animations that are to take place at the same time as the audio, you can easily check the timing by holding down the Ctrl key while scrubbing through the timeline. This gives you live sound and a preview of the next frames when you stop.
Right-click and "Show in timeline" to quickly display and animate any option from the effects settings in the timeline.
6 ultimate workflow accelerators
Always name layers If a composition contains more than three layers, then name them according to their content or according to their function. This way you can keep track of extensive projects with many adjustment layers, color areas, shape layers, etc., you will always have an overview.
Create sub-compositions For extensive projects, it makes sense to isolate layers that belong together in terms of content in to isolate sub-compositions. This allows you to maintain clear compositions, apply effects apply effects to all layers together and can also use the transformations fold option ( ) to isolate 3D compositions.
Using parent and child objects The "Parent" function proves to be a lifesaver in many cases. In this way you can This allows one object to follow another without having to set a keyframe on the subordinate layer. a keyframe has to be set at the subordinate level. For tracking and complex camera animations a must in order not to sink into chaos!
Using adjustment layers and their fill methods Adjustment layers are a great help, as you can use them to apply effects to all layers effects underneath. But their use with blending modes should not be underestimated. If you set an adjustment layer with any effect applied to it Multiply, for example, AE calculates the image resulting from the underlying layers, modifies it and layers, modifies it and multiplies it with the original. This saves annoying sub-compositions that only have the purpose of being duplicated once.
Adjusting the resolution of the preview If you need a fast-responding preview in a larger composition, this can be achieved by be achieved by setting the resolution of the preview from "Full" to "Half" or lower. The "Auto" setting is even more useful, as it calculates the required preview resolution for the active zoom level (e.g. "Full" at 50% zoom is unnecessary - Auto sets the resolution directly to "Half"). resolution directly to "Half").
Omit frames in a RAM preview With a fast RAM preview, you can also render only half of the frames. This the preview in half the time. To do this, simply set the Skip value to 1 or higher in the preview window.
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Shortcuts After Effects CC - Keyboard shortcuts at a glance
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