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How apply a linear distort effect to a gradient in After Effects?

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Apr 30, 2017 Apr 30, 2017

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Trying to replicate the lined out glitch effect for an animated background, as seen in this static flyer?

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If anyone hase any ideas would really appreciate it

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LEGEND , Apr 30, 2017 Apr 30, 2017

it looks like audio waveform or audio spectrum effect. read about them here: Generate effects in After Effects

here's a tutorial about audio waveform at Motionworks website: http://motionworks.net/effect-audio-wavefor/

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it looks like audio waveform or audio spectrum effect. read about them here: Generate effects in After Effects

here's a tutorial about audio waveform at Motionworks website: http://motionworks.net/effect-audio-wavefor/

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If you would rather make it be a glitch, you could use some Fractal Noise set to be quite blocky and use that to drive the horizontal distortion of a Displacement Map effect.

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