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Vectorial Animation Frame by Frame Style with After Effects (Spanish, Multisub)

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Release date:2022

Author: Pablo Cuello

Skill level:Beginner

Language:Spanish

Exercise files:Not Provided

Create animations with a personality and a handcrafted style without using plugins
Did you ever think it possible to get amazing results by animating without plugins? Pablo Cuello is a graphic designer specialized in character animation and After Effects is his go-to tool for creating animations with tons of personality. He was part of the Dutch production company MediaMonks, working on projects for brands such as Google, Amazon, and Red Bull when he discovered and perfected a technique to create animations in a handcrafted style without plugins.

In this course, Pablo teaches you to animate using vector layers in After Effects, with a process similar to that of frame-by-frame animation. Learn the notions of timing as well as how to animate a character expressively without software limitations.

What will you learn in this online course?
Start by getting to know Pablo Cuello and more about his professional background, from how he got into animation to where he currently works and the kinds of jobs he does. Then, take a look at some of his main influences including various animations, anime series, artists, and movies.

Discover what’s involved in using After Effects to animate in a frame-by-frame style. Review the After Effects interface, looking at keyframes and different FPS, then explore the basic principles of animation: timing and spacing.

Now get moving on your animation project! Look for a simple yet challenging idea and transform it into a storyboard, defining the characteristics of your scenes and shots. Design an original character, create a sketch, define the style, and work with the shots in Adobe Photoshop to develop a range of poses.

Once you have everything set, arrange all the layouts you made in the After Effects timeline to create an animatic and get an initial idea of how long the animation is going to be.

Carve out the visual style of your project, including line, color, background, and shadows, then begin to develop the styleframes of the story’s key scenes and prepare the designs for animation.

With Pablo’s expert guidance, configure the After Effects project and begin to set the scene with your character and a background and add the first keyframes.

Animate the sequence of your character in action. Discover how to add motion and achieve perfect transitions between poses. Focus on facial details and see the huge range of different expressions you can create.

Learn about smear frames and how you can apply this technique to get a seamless animation that has lots of flexibility.

Lastly, make some final tweaks to shadows and texture to take away the vectorial look, then Pablo wraps up with some tips on exporting your animation for social media.

What is this course’s project?
Make a frame-by-frame style vectorial animation with a character in After Effects.

Who is this online course for?
Animators, designers, illustrators, and anyone who wants to create character animations in After Effects and take them to the next level.

Requirements and materials
You need basic knowledge of Adobe After Effects to take this course; experience in drawing is also recommended, but not essential.

As for the materials, you need a computer with After Effects installed, an application that allows you to draw such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, and a graphics tablet.

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