Finally, the tutorial details how to duplicate the paper rip precomp, rename it to 'Paper Rip Edge', and apply a Mesh Warp effect to make it look slightly different from the original precomp.The tutorial explains how to split and duplicate the footage layer, and how to set the second half of the footage to Track Matte.The user then places this precomp over a jump cut in the footage. To apply the transition, both paper layers are pre-comped and trimmed so that only the animation shows.The same process is repeated for the 'Paper Top' layer. The animation process involves selecting the 'Paper Bottom', setting keyframes using Position and Rotation, and adjusting these settings at specific playhead points.These layers are then renamed as 'Paper Top' and 'Paper Bottom'. Next, it guides the user through the process of duplicating the paper layer and inverting its Mask setting.The tutorial starts with the proper placement of the paper texture in the layer stack and the use of the Pen tool to Mask half of the paper layer, creating a ripped look.Looking to create your own ripping paper screen wipe? This tutorial offers step-by-step instructions, including how to properly use tools like the Pen and the Mask settings.