Learn about analyzing the logo, reviewing the client brief, and planning the logo animation in After Effects.
- The last logo we'll animate…is for a low-cost airline company named Up,…which is a subsidiary company of El Al Airlines.…I guess, it is quite obvious just by looking at this logo…what the company's all about.…This logo comes to us from Open, the same design house…that made most of the logos in this course.…And my plan, pun intended, is to fly it into the scene…and make it appear from the puffy clouds.…
Simple, but yet, still demands some effort…from both you and I.…So if you want to learn how to make it happen,…join me for the next couple of movies,…and I'll show you everything you need to know.…
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8/20/2018- Animating strokes
- Animating scribbles and sketches
- Repeating and revealing shapes
- Using paint to reveal a logo
- Using time displacement
- Creating a particles reveal
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Animate Strokes
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Project overview48s
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Copy paths from Illustrator5m 34s
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Beam radio waves5m 31s
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2. Sketchy Animation
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Client brief45s
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Basic scribble animation11m 26s
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Scribble stroke options7m 52s
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Add secondary animation8m 25s
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3. Revealing Shapes
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Plan the animation1m 5s
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4. Paint It On
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Use paint to reveal a logo7m 51s
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Exposure based on texture5m 27s
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5. Time Displacement
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Logo review54s
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Reveal with Venetian Blinds5m 37s
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Cascade text using Offset5m 49s
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6. Expose Using Particles
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Distribute cards in 3D space4m 46s
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Create a particles reveal6m 57s
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Conclusion
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Next steps49s
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