After Effects Motion Graphics | Motion Hero
After Effects Motion Graphics | Motion Hero, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.44, with 76 lectures, based on 581 reviews, and has 2720 subscribers.
You will learn about Basic of After Effects Most Important Things in Animation What Factors Make an Animation Good or Bad Timing, Spacing, Anticipation, Follow through and Overlapping 12 Principles of Animations in Motion Graphics The Special Method of Animating texts Lettering Animation Types of Logo Animations, Methods and Rules of Making Them Loop Animation Morph Animation Character Rigging With Duik Bassel (Free Script) Character Animation Head Rig and Facial Animation This course is ideal for individuals who are Basic to Advanced It is particularly useful for Basic to Advanced.
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Summary
Title: After Effects Motion Graphics | Motion Hero
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.44
Number of Lectures: 76
Number of Published Lectures: 76
Number of Curriculum Items: 76
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 76
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basic of After Effects
- Most Important Things in Animation
- What Factors Make an Animation Good or Bad
- Timing, Spacing, Anticipation, Follow through and Overlapping
- 12 Principles of Animations in Motion Graphics
- The Special Method of Animating texts
- Lettering Animation
- Types of Logo Animations, Methods and Rules of Making Them
- Loop Animation
- Morph Animation
- Character Rigging With Duik Bassel (Free Script)
- Character Animation
- Head Rig and Facial Animation
Who Should Attend
- Basic to Advanced
Target Audiences
- Basic to Advanced
Have you ever asked yourself why some seemingly simple videos have such astonishing animations, while some other ones are a pain to watch?
That’s because many beginner animators aren’t familiar with the principles of animation or animation theory in general, they don’t know what aspects they should focus on to improve their work, why those are important, and how they should implement such things in their animations.
In this course, we will dive into the depths of After effects. you will learn everything from the most basic animation techniques to the most advanced ones practically, so you can achieve astounding results.
What’s more, our journey will not end until I see you becoming a pro motion designer. So, this course is suitable for both beginners and veterans.
Let’s see What are you gonna learn during this course?
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Since our goal is to create motion graphics and the best software for that is after effects, firstly, you’ll get familiar with ‘after-effects’ and required tools for animation and further on, you’ll learn how key frames and graphs work.
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And for a better understanding of timing, spacing, and easing which are the most important principles of animation, we’ll do a couple of jumping ball exercises that are the most essential practices for getting to know these principles.
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Our next step would be the 12 main principles of animation which will be used to spice up the animations and you’ll learn how to use them in your works properly.
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Moving on, you’ll learn how to work with Text layers and how you can create amazing text animations.
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Afterward, learning Lettering animations and their respective principles are in our journey and we’re going to create a mind-blowing lettering animation.
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In the next chapter, we’ll spend some time on Loop animations and the principles of creating one, and how to use them to create a beautiful work of such.
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Then you’ll learn about Morph animation. you’ll learn how to create an exquisite morph animation, alongside following a proper set of rules.
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In the next chapter, you’ll learn the types of Logo animations, methods and rules of making them, and also how to give them sense.
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In the next chapter, you’ll get familiar with one of the most challenging topics of animations yet the simplest one which is Character rigging. In this chapter, you’ll learn about the Duik Bassel script and the required tools for rigging characters, from the most basic topic that is preparing the character to rigging a character.
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After you’ve learned to rig, we will work on Animating the character and how to use references properly so we can get better results.
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After that, we’ll work on Rigging the head and different parts of the face then we’ll start animating the head and create different emotions for the face.
This course is focused on doing projects, which means you’ll learn whatever you need to know through action, and at the same time, you create beautiful animations and motion graphics that can be very effective in showing your portfolio powerfully.
This course is the product of years of my experience in motion graphics and It’s here for you so you can become a veteran in motion graphics as quickly as possible and so you won’t make the same mistakes as I did.
I’ll be here for you in every step until you become a pro motion designer.
So, register now and take your skills to the next level
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction Of After Effects
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Workspace
Lecture 3: Menus
Lecture 4: Panels
Lecture 5: Tools
Lecture 6: Create a New Composition
Lecture 7: How To Import
Chapter 2: Animation Tools
Lecture 1: How To Create Keyframs and Animation
Lecture 2: Types of Keyframes
Lecture 3: Bee Project (Design)
Lecture 4: Bee Project (Animation)
Lecture 5: Bee Project (Render)
Lecture 6: Graphs and Graph Editor
Lecture 7: Creating A Simple Animation
Lecture 8: Keyframes Interpolation
Chapter 3: Basic Animations
Lecture 1: Simple Jumping Ball
Lecture 2: Bouncing Basketball
Lecture 3: Bouncing Ball (High Level)
Lecture 4: How to Use "Bouncing" in Animation
Lecture 5: How to Use "Anticipation" in Animation
Lecture 6: How to Use "Overlapping And Follow throw" in Animation
Chapter 4: 12 Principles of Animation
Lecture 1: Principles of Animation in Motion Graphics
Chapter 5: Shape Animation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Required Tools
Lecture 3: Creating Shapes
Lecture 4: Fill and Stroke
Lecture 5: Shape parameters
Lecture 6: Stroke (Taper and Wave)
Lecture 7: Merge Paths Modifier
Lecture 8: Offset Paths
Lecture 9: Pucker and Bloat
Lecture 10: Repeater
Lecture 11: Round Corner
Lecture 12: Trim Paths
Lecture 13: Twist
Lecture 14: Wiggle Paths
Lecture 15: Wiggle Transform
Lecture 16: Zig Zag
Chapter 6: Text Animation
Lecture 1: Introducing the Text capabilities
Lecture 2: Animating the Text
Lecture 3: Types of Selectors
Lecture 4: Sample 01 (Bouncing Text Animation)
Lecture 5: Sample 02 (Tracking)
Lecture 6: Sample 03 (Glitchy)
Lecture 7: Sharing Your Opinion
Chapter 7: Lettering Animation
Lecture 1: Methods of Lettering Animation
Lecture 2: Separating the Letters
Lecture 3: Making Writing Effect for the letters
Lecture 4: Giving Bouncy Animation to the Letters
Lecture 5: Adding Some Details to the Animation
Chapter 8: Logo Animation
Lecture 1: Tools & Methods of Logo Animation
Lecture 2: Bouncy Logo Animation Part01
Lecture 3: Bouncy Logo Animation Part02
Chapter 9: Loop Animation
Lecture 1: Intro of Loop Animation
Lecture 2: Designing the Character
Lecture 3: Rigging the Character
Lecture 4: Making the Key poses
Lecture 5: Adding Details to Animation
Lecture 6: Animating the Firewoods
Chapter 10: Morph Animation
Lecture 1: Introduction of Morph Animation
Lecture 2: Morphing Magnifier to Locator
Lecture 3: Adding Details to Animation
Chapter 11: Character Rigging
Lecture 1: Rigging Intro and Installation Duik Bassel
Lecture 2: A brief introduction to Duik Bassel Tools
Lecture 3: Preparing the Character For Rigging
Lecture 4: Skeletonizing The Character
Lecture 5: Rigging & Animating The Character
Chapter 12: Character Animation
Lecture 1: How to Create Walk Cycle Animation
Lecture 2: Creating Walk Cycle Animation Without Reference
Lecture 3: How to Create Run Cycle Animation
Lecture 4: Creating Run Cycle Animation Without Reference
Chapter 13: Head Rig & Facial Animation
Lecture 1: Designing Head For Rigging
Lecture 2: Rigging the Head Views
Lecture 3: Rigging the Eyes
Lecture 4: Creating Emotions Face
Lecture 5: Facial Animation
Instructors
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Motion Guru
Professional Motion Graphics Tutorials
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 16 votes
- 2 stars: 12 votes
- 3 stars: 58 votes
- 4 stars: 178 votes
- 5 stars: 317 votes
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