Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games

The Hero Element 1

A course by Ernex , Motion Designer

Motion Designer . London, United Kingdom.
Joined May 2006
95% positive reviews (22)
2,113 students
Audio: English
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About the video: The Hero Element 1

Overview

“Let's kick it up a notch! In this lesson, you'll finally learn how and where to find the necessary materials to build the futuristic map. There are plenty of sources and platforms to play with, so buckle up! ”

In this video lesson Ernex addresses the topic: The Hero Element 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games. Learn to design, render, and animate a detailed fictional universe for films or video games using Illustrator and After Effects..

Partial transcription of the video

“Now it's time to focus on the map, the hero element of the screen. Up until now, we've been redrawing all of our elements in Illustrator, but we'll need a different approach for the map, since drawing it from scratch is not really an option, especially if we want to make it look like it's real. Let's have a look at some options. In terms of how to manage to create these maps, the easiest way is finding some map that we can copy, basically. There are plenty of different options to do this, and it all depends on how much time and money you want to spend on it. For example, in terms of plugins...”

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Course summary for: Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games

  • Level: Beginner
  • 95% positive reviews (22)
  • 2113 students
  • 5 units
  • 67 lessons (17h 54m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    3D Animation, 3D Modeling, Motion Graphics, Video Games

Ernex

Ernex
A course by Ernex

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Ernex is a director and motion graphics designer from Spain. His work revolves around FUIs (fictional user interfaces) and screen design for films and video games, as well as animation, art direction, 3D, illustration and video composition.

His career spans over two decades, during which he’s worked on all sorts of projects for national and international clients. He’s collaborated with a variety of renowned studios on many projects, from feature films like Kingsman, Spectre, and Star Wars to video games like Call of Duty, NBA2K, and Need For Speed.


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Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games

A course by Ernex
Motion Designer . London, United Kingdom.
Joined May 2006
  • 95% positive reviews (22)
  • 2,113 students