Creating Animated Patterns from Ink Sketches
Fixed Elements of the Animation 3
A course by Alice Saey , Graphic Designer and Animator
About the video: Fixed Elements of the Animation 3
Overview
“The last false fix I would need is the caterpillar one. Once that's done, I'll show you how to create a new project in After Effects, import the false stills, and loop for fifteen seconds. Finally, I will do the first assembly of the decor and will set the first color intentions.”
In this video lesson Alice Saey addresses the topic: Fixed Elements of the Animation 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creating Animated Patterns from Ink Sketches. Make patterns move with a bright, colorful, and natural touch using Photoshop, After Effects, and ink-painted graphics.
Partial transcription of the video
“The fixed elements of the animation To create my animatic, I need an image of my caterpillar, although it will still be in motion. But I need a fixed imagine to make rough moves in my animatic. I'm going to create a new file simply in Photoshop, here it is, and draw a simple caterpillar. Caterpillar, I will create a new folder. I save my file right away. Caterpillar in the Anim Folder by creating a fixed Chenille subfolder. I will rock my final project here to have my reference. Now I can start my animatic. So I will create a new project in After Effects that I will put in a new folder, Fin...”
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Course summary for: Creating Animated Patterns from Ink Sketches
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
2D Animation, Animated Illustration, Animation, Digital Illustration

Alice Saey
A course by Alice Saey
Alice Saey is an illustrator and animator who lives between Paris and Rotterdam. After graduating in graphic design at the Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg, she created her first animations, which quickly propelled her to the forefront of the international scene.
She has also animated clips for Shaking Godspeed, Mark Lotterman, and Jo Goes Hunting, in addition to collaborating with designer Xavier Lavergne, the Centre Pompidou, the Arte television channel, Socialter[i], and [i]Reliefs. Her highly graphic style, with art deco influence in saturated colors, makes her work among the most recognizable in the industry.
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