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

How to draw in Illustrator 2

A course by Andrea Gendusa , Animator

Animator. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2015
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6,448 students
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About the video: How to draw in Illustrator 2

Overview

“In this second part of the class, I am going to draw the elements that make up the hand part.”

In this video lesson Andrea Gendusa addresses the topic: How to draw in Illustrator 2, 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 Now we will draw the hand. This is my original mobile. I'm going to block everything. I'll raise the opacity of the sketch a bit to see it better. Now, I will redraw the hand. If you are animating a character in After Effects, the ideal would also be to draw the arm or the forearm. Let's review the perspective a bit. I think that's fine. In this case, I have to make the canvas longer. With Shift + O the canvases are activated and I can modify the height. The guide I created suits me to find out where the true action is. That will be my arm. Let's draw the palm tha...”

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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
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  • 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