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Liquid Glass After Effects is a vertical-first motion design template that simulates glossy, fluid refractions flowing over your footage, type, and logos. Think of it as a versatile, design-forward toolkit for creating liquid distortion transitions, logo reveals, and text treatments that feel tactile, polished, and modern—without spending hours building complex rigs from scratch. It’s built specifically for the 9:16 format, so it fits Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok perfectly while maintaining high visual fidelity on mobile screens.
At its core, the template blends displacement, soft refraction, and highlight passes to achieve a believable “glass over content” sensation. With easy global controls for color, viscosity, highlight intensity, blur, and speed, you can adapt the look from silky and subtle to bold and kinetic. Whether you’re an editor wanting quick polish or a motion designer aiming for fine-grained control, the template is designed to slot into your workflow smoothly.
Format: 9:16 vertical video (optimized for 1080×1920 and 2160×3840). Price: N/A PLN. If you need a custom license, team rollout, or bespoke variations, feel free to get in touch.
The Liquid Glass aesthetic pairs especially well with minimal branding, high-contrast product footage, and editorial type. Because it’s non-destructive and customizable, you can apply the effect as a foreground transition, a background texture, or an animated mask to reveal content with style. Here are some practical ways to deploy it:
If you’re strategizing your vertical video pipeline, it’s worth brushing up on best practices for short-form storytelling. Our step-by-step guide to Instagram Reel animations in After Effects shows how to structure edits, time transitions, and export cleanly for platform delivery.
Getting results is straightforward. Import your assets, select a preset, and customize in minutes. Here’s a proven setup flow:
You have granular control while staying efficient. The core parameters include:
Vertical design is a different canvas. The template is built to protect on-screen readability and rhythm in a 9:16 frame:
For a deeper foundation in the craft decisions behind these choices, explore our complete guide to motion design for After Effects creators. It ties graphic thinking to animation systems—crucial when you’re balancing speed and clarity in short-form content.
Deliverables that look pristine on mobile rely on the right codec and data rate. Recommended exports:
Need a platform-oriented checklist? Our practical Instagram Reel animation tutorial covers pacing, captions, and cover frames that convert.
Motion design for mobile demands speed without sacrificing craft. This template delivers both with a robust, designer-friendly system.
Curious how this aesthetic fits into broader trends? See Motion Design Trends 2026 for insight into systems, speed, and clarity shaping the next wave of After Effects work.
To keep the effect feeling premium and purposeful, think like a systems designer: tie motion choices to brand and messaging. A few proven recommendations:
If short-form is your main playground, bookmark our After Effects Reels workflow guide for pre-production, typography, pacing, and output tips tailored to vertical channels.
To ensure smooth onboarding across teams, here are the practical specs you’ll care about:
New to motion but eager to build strong foundations fast? Our beginner-friendly motion design guide maps essential concepts—timing, spacing, hierarchy—to practical After Effects workflows.
No. The template is built entirely with native After Effects effects and expressions, so you don’t need additional installations. This keeps your team handoff simple and reduces version conflicts. Performance scales with your system GPU/CPU and comp resolution.
Yes, you can adapt it to 16:9 by changing the composition size and repositioning guides. However, the presets are tuned for 9:16 framing. For widescreen, consider moderating displacement amounts and rebalancing highlights to protect type and edges.
Export 1080×1920 H.264 (High profile) at 8–16 Mbps or HEVC for smaller files with similar quality. Keep frame rate consistent with your comp (24–30 fps), and ensure color is Rec.709. Use VBR 2-pass when quality is a priority over render time.
Open the Control layer and adjust Tint/Color, Highlight Intensity, and Refraction. For a subtle, premium look, use a soft tint and moderate highlights. For high-energy promos, push contrast and speed while keeping text safe areas clear.
Absolutely. Drop photos into the Footage precomp and vector logos into the Logo precomp or convert them to Shape Layers for crisp scaling. Use lower displacement on text and marks to preserve edge clarity during reveals.
CC 2021 and newer is recommended for best stability and expression features. If you’re on an older version, most setups still work, but you may need to rewire certain expressions or replace effects with equivalents.
Reduce refraction when liquid crosses type, increase blur falloff, and add a slight shadow or stroke to critical text. Alternatively, animate the liquid to act as a reveal mask behind the text instead of in front.
Yes. Increase the comp duration and adjust the Speed/Viscosity controls. For longer sequences, introduce subtle parameter variations over time so the surface remains engaging without feeling repetitive.
Looking ahead, build your 9:16 system around clarity and speed. The Liquid Glass After Effects template gives you a tactile, high-end visual language that’s easy to iterate—ideal for brands, creators, and agencies working at the pace of vertical platforms. Pair it with disciplined typography, musical timing, and solid export practices, and you’ll have a repeatable recipe for standout short-form motion.
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