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Hi, Im Ben Marriott. Im gonna show you how I made this animated grain effect from projects like these What is goon? Lets begin Im going to show you two methods that I used to create this animated grain look in my animations and were gonna do one on each of these eyeball characters. Lets get stuck into our first one. For this first character were going to use the easiest method which is using the dissolve blending mode and then a couple of effects to get the look we want Youll notice that Ive got a few layers shied here So you can see these are just the arms and the legs and some other rigging layers. We dont need to focus on them so Im gonna hide them. The only things we need to pay attention to at this eye main and iris layer which are the layers were gonna add the grain to The first thing were gonna do is duplicate this eye main layer and rename it to Eye Main Grain so we know what were working with. We should always label our layers and were gonna change its color to