Isometric Animation with Illustrator and After Effects
How to Color the Illustration 2
A course by Ana Pérez López , Illustrator and Animation Director
About the video: How to Color the Illustration 2
Overview
“Now that some parts of the illustration have color, I will move on to the rest of the elements. You will see how to put into practice the coloring methods seen previously. I will also show you how to play with the color palette using the "Recolor Artwork Tool". ”
In this video lesson Ana Pérez López addresses the topic: How to Color the Illustration 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Isometric Animation with Illustrator and After Effects. Learn to how play with lines, shapes, and perspective to create isometric illustrations in Adobe Illustrator and bring them to life with After Effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“ How to Color the Illustration You can do it organically, wherever you feel like it. You don't need a particular order. I noticed that this awning is a bit smaller than what I had originally thought of when I designed the course, so I'll make it a bit bigger. For that, I'll select this and make sure that my bush is not part of the selection. I'll do the same here, make sure that my little art house... Maybe I'll go one by one. Let's see, we need to go really close. Maybe somewhere there. As you know, we can get point and point and put them in the right spot so everything is good. Maybe we'...”
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Course summary for: Isometric Animation with Illustrator and After Effects
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Category
3D & Animation, Illustration -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
2D Animation, Animation, Digital Illustration, Vector Illustration

Ana Pérez López
A course by Ana Pérez López
Madrid native Ana Pérez López is a digital illustrator and animator based in London. As a restless spirit, she’s changed career paths and countries multiple times, but has always been driven by storytelling. She started as a journalist in Chile and went on to study animation in California before landing in the UK. Her illustration style is characterized by expressive color palettes, playful shapes, and a creative use of perspective that adds a touch of surrealism to her art.
Since switching from written to visual narratives, Ana has worked with clients like Culture Trip, Spotify, Vimeo, Samsung, UN Women, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and The Economist. Her films have been featured at festivals such as SXSW and have earned her several awards, including a Young Guns in 2020 and an Emmy for her collaboration on an animated short for CNN.
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