2D and 3D Animation with After Effects and Cinema 4D

How to draw in Illustrator 1

A course by Andrea Gendusa , Animator

Animator. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2015
97% positive reviews (183)
6,448 students
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About the video: How to draw in Illustrator 1

Overview

“Now, in Illustrator, I'll create the second animatic and explain how to create an styleframe .”

In this video lesson Andrea Gendusa addresses the topic: How to draw in Illustrator 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: 2D and 3D Animation with After Effects and Cinema 4D. Learn how to breathe life into any illustration and create animated pieces with depth and dynamism.

Partial transcription of the video

“HOW TO DRAW IN ILLUSTRATOR In this class, I will explain how to prepare a styleframe with the Illustrator application. I really like working with vectors because I feel more comfortable animating. It allows me to have much more flexibility during animation than a piece illustrated in Photoshop, for example. The first thing I will do is create a document with a canvas the size of the project. In this case, 1920 by 1080. But I recommend always working with a slightly larger canvas in order to have a larger area drawn, in case we have to close or lengthen the plane. It can look good as 2200 by...”

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Course summary for: 2D and 3D Animation with After Effects and Cinema 4D

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 97% positive reviews (183)
  • 6448 students
  • 5 units
  • 66 lessons (18h 33m)
  • 9 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D
  • Areas

    2D Animation, 3D, 3D Animation, Animation

Andrea Gendusa

Andrea Gendusa
A course by Andrea Gendusa

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Andrea Gendusa has been developing 2D animation projects for products, services, and companies for over eight years. He currently works as a freelance animator in Barcelona. He is the founder and executive creative director of Frame Light Studio, which has worked with clients like Moleskine, Naturgy, and the Generalitat de Catalunya, among others.

One of his main clients is the United Nations (UN), for which he has created animation projects that denounce violence against women.


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2D and 3D Animation with After Effects and Cinema 4D. 3D, and Animation course by Andrea Gendusa

2D and 3D Animation with After Effects and Cinema 4D

A course by Andrea Gendusa
Animator. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2015
  • 97% positive reviews (183)
  • 6,448 students