Creating a Chromatic Aberration and Achieving an RGB Glitch Intro in After Effects
In this tutorial, we will show you how to create an RGB glitch intro animation, also known as chromatic aberration, using Adobe After Effects. While you can buy the intro template and apply it to your project, you can also learn how to create this animation on your own.
To begin, create a new full HD composition in After Effects and set the length to around ten seconds. Use the text tool to write down your desired intro text and choose any font style you like. Align your title to the center.
Next, create a new solid layer for your background. You can choose any color for your background, but for this effect, we chose black to emphasize the RGB glitch intro animation.
Find out more about creating this animation by watching the video tutorial.