Turn pixels into paper
Overlay above text, graphics, photos & videos for a realistic printed-on-paper look
Overlay above text, graphics, photos & videos for a realistic printed-on-paper look
You can use animated textures in any video editing software. Just drag and drop them into your timeline and use blending modes (like Multiply, Overlay, or Screen) to layer them over footage, graphics, or backgrounds.
For After Effects users, the pack includes a custom template that makes it easy to apply and customize textures with built-in controls for ink bleed, motion, and color — fast.
Unlike typical animated textures that loop a single image, Motion Textures are photographed frame-by-frame for a more authentic feel.
This process allows for higher resolution, seamless looping, and a more realistic look.
Motion Textures can be used as backgrounds in any video editing or motion design software that supports layered video.
To use them as overlays with blending modes (like Multiply, Overlay, or Screen), you’ll need software that supports those features — such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve.
For those who use After Effects, the pack includes a powerful template with built-in controls for ink bleed, posterized motion, and color — making it easy to overlay and customize textures in just a few clicks.
For those who use After Effects, the pack includes a powerful template with built-in controls for ink bleed, posterized motion, and color — making it easy to apply and customize textures in just a few clicks.
Motion Textures come with both video and still image formats, depending on which pack you download.
If you purchase a higher-resolution pack (like 8K), you’ll also get access to all lower-res formats for more flexibility across projects.