3D Motion Graphics: An Introduction
3D Motion Graphics: An Introduction, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 45 lectures, based on 5 reviews, and has 20 subscribers.
You will learn about 3D Motion Graphics After Effects Storyboards Mind Map This course is ideal for individuals who are Graphic Designers wanting to make things more dynamic or 2D Motion Graphic Designers wanting to learn 3D or Anybody interested in learning the basics of 3D Motion Graphics or Infographics Designers wanting to make things more dynamic It is particularly useful for Graphic Designers wanting to make things more dynamic or 2D Motion Graphic Designers wanting to learn 3D or Anybody interested in learning the basics of 3D Motion Graphics or Infographics Designers wanting to make things more dynamic.
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Summary
Title: 3D Motion Graphics: An Introduction
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.5
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Curriculum Items: 45
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 3D Motion Graphics
- After Effects
- Storyboards
- Mind Map
Who Should Attend
- Graphic Designers wanting to make things more dynamic
- 2D Motion Graphic Designers wanting to learn 3D
- Anybody interested in learning the basics of 3D Motion Graphics
- Infographics Designers wanting to make things more dynamic
Target Audiences
- Graphic Designers wanting to make things more dynamic
- 2D Motion Graphic Designers wanting to learn 3D
- Anybody interested in learning the basics of 3D Motion Graphics
- Infographics Designers wanting to make things more dynamic
Ever considered starting a career as a 3D motion graphics designer?
Then this course 3D Motion graphics: An Introduction is a great place to start!
About this course
Learn at your own pace, any time, any place!
In this flexible online course, you will gain the fundamental skills required to create a modern aesthetically pleasing 3D motion graphics animation.
You’ll learn the process from start to finish, starting with mind-mapping, concepts and storyboards, before jumping into production and creating your 3D motion graphics animation within After Effects, using the new Cinema 4D renderer. Along the way, you’ll also learn some best practices for working within the industry, along with tips and tricks for speeding up workflow.
There will be tasks to complete throughout the course, but don’t worry – your lecturer will be at hand to help and advise if needed via the comments section.
By the end of the course, you will have learned the skills required for creating your own motion graphics animations from start to finish, and you’ll have a good understanding of the workflow.
What will I learn?
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Creating concepts and storyboards ready for client approval
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The basics of using Adobe Illustrator and/or Photoshop to create your 2D graphics.
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Importing your 2D graphics into After Effects and convert to 3D graphics.
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Changing the preferences and settings within After Effects for faster and smoother previews.
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Setting up cameras and lights within the scene.
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Animation techniques within After Effects using keyframes and expressions.
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Various ways to output your animation to a playable movie file, including a high quality for post production and an optimised version for uploading to the web.
Who is the course for?
This course is aimed at anybody wanting to make their static 2D graphics more dynamic, perhaps as an opening title sequence, a promotional video, or an animated infographic for example.
What will I need to get started?
Although a graphic design background may help, no experience in graphic design or animation is necessary.
You will need access to the following:
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A desktop/laptop computer
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Adobe After Effects CC (2017 or above)
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Adobe Illustrator
Students and teachers can subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud containing 20+ apps at a discounted rate
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What are Motion Graphics?
Lecture 3: A brief history of Motion Graphics
Lecture 4: Additional resources
Chapter 2: Research & Inspiration
Lecture 1: Client brief
Lecture 2: Research & Inspiration
Lecture 3: Task 1 – Research & Inspiration
Lecture 4: Task 2 – Research & Inspiration
Lecture 5: Brainstorming & Mind Mapping
Lecture 6: Task 3 – Brainstorming & Mind Mapping
Lecture 7: Additional resources
Chapter 3: Ideas, Concepts & Storyboards
Lecture 1: Ideas, Concepts & Storyboards
Lecture 2: Moodboards
Lecture 3: Concept art
Lecture 4: Storyboards
Lecture 5: Music
Lecture 6: Task 1 – Moodboards
Lecture 7: Task 2 – Concept art
Lecture 8: Task 3 – Storyboards
Chapter 4: After Effects – The basics
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Workspaces
Lecture 3: Project Pane
Lecture 4: Creating a Composition
Lecture 5: Creating a Solid
Lecture 6: Creating Text & Shapes
Lecture 7: Adding External Assets
Lecture 8: Task
Chapter 5: After Effects – Working with 3D
Lecture 1: Extruding 3D Objects
Lecture 2: Adding Curvature to Layers
Lecture 3: Creating 2D graphics in Illustrator
Lecture 4: Importing Illustrator artwork into After Effects and extruding to 3D
Lecture 5: Task 1
Lecture 6: 12 Principles of Animation
Lecture 7: Animating using keyframes
Lecture 8: Optimising previews
Lecture 9: Making things more dynamic
Lecture 10: Expressions
Lecture 11: Animation presets
Lecture 12: Task 2
Lecture 13: Creating alternative camera angles
Lecture 14: Adding audio and timing animation to audio
Lecture 15: Adding to render queue
Lecture 16: Outputting via Adobe Media Encoder
Lecture 17: Conclusion
Lecture 18: Task 3
Instructors
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John Briggs
Learning Technologist, Lecturer, and CG Artist
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