In this After Effects tutorial, we’ll check out a technique for giving typography, shapes, and artwork a unique hand-illustrated look. Using just two adjustment layers (settings listed below), this effect is highly customizable can be applied quickly to multiple elements. Download the texture and vector elements used in this video below! Free textures and vector elements used in this video: https://texturelabs.org/tutorials/hand-illustrated-effect-after-effects-tutorial/ Fonts used in this tutorial: https://www.dafont.com/cheese-cookies.font https://fontsme.com/crumble.font Intro Music by The Ross Sea Party: https://tinyurl.com/359ubs42 Connect: Insta, Facebook, Twitter tag: @texturelabs https://texturelabs.org/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/texturelabs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/texturelabs ADJUSTMENT LAYER SETUP (Effects and layers are listed as they appear in the project) 1) HILIGHT Adjustment Layer Fill- Color: Black Bevel Alpha- Edge Thickness 15, Light Angle 50, Light Intensity 1 Simple Choker: Choke Matte 7 Solid Composite: Color Black Fractal Noise: Complexity 3, Blending Mode Overlay Fast Box Blur: Radius 2 Threshold: Level 110 Median: Radius 3 Fast Box Blur: Radius 1 Brightness & Contrast: Contrast 80, Use Legacy On Set Matte: Default Settings 2) SMOOTH ALPHA Adjustment Layer Turbulent Displace: Displacement Bulge, Amount 3, Size 40, Complexity 4, Evolution Expression “time*400” Fast Box Blur: Radius 5 CC Threshold: Threshold 110, Channel Alpha Roughen Edges: Fractal Influence 0