Animated Illustration in Procreate: Tell a Story with Movement
Move or animate? two
A course by Martín Tognola , Illustrator
About the video: Move or animate? two
Overview
“We continue to review the basic principles of animation.”
In this video lesson Martín Tognola addresses the topic: Move or animate? two, which is part of the Domestika online course: Animated Illustration in Procreate: Tell a Story with Movement. Learn how to use animation as a narrative tool to emphasize an idea and develop a concept.
Partial transcription of the video
“Moving or Animating? We're gonna talk about another key aspect, not a principle this time, but rather a fundamental part of our project, --getting it to run in a loop. Even when I can go to Settings and max out my Onion Skin value, what we actually need is knowing what our first frame was. Right now, with everything we've done, our figure needs to get here, and it needs to deliver. You need it playing to endlessly. The way I achieve this is going to the first frame, where my animation begins, I'll duplicate it. If you tap your timeline, you'll find it's been selected, and then tap and hold,...”
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Course summary for: Animated Illustration in Procreate: Tell a Story with Movement
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3D & Animation, Illustration -
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Animated Illustration, Animation, Digital Illustration, Narrative, Traditional illustration

Martín Tognola
A course by Martín Tognola
Martín Tognola is an Argentinian illustrator who has been living in Barcelona for more than half of his life. He has over 25 years of experience in the industry and specializes in print publications and editorial content. His work can be found in major newspapers, magazines, and ads around the world. As the media transitioned to the digital era, Martin adapted by adding animated loops to his repertoire.
His client list includes The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Out Barcelona, BMW, Samsung, Citibank, and Budweiser. Since 2015, he has regularly collaborated with The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph Magazine, and La Vanguardia where he publishes an animated GIF every week in the digital issue and illustrates the opinion column written by journalist Jordi Évole.
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