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Easy Animation for Illustration: Using Duik in Adobe After Effects

Posted By: lucky_aut
Easy Animation for Illustration: Using Duik in Adobe After Effects

Easy Animation for Illustration: Using Duik in Adobe After Effects
Duration: 1h 15m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 658 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Want easy, quick animation techniques to jazz up your illustrations on your socials? 
In this class, you will learn how to transform your illustrations into exciting animations with just a few clicks! Using some cool automations, we will add a bit of wiggle and swing and make your illustrations… dance!
In this class you'll learn:
How to download and install Duik Bassel.2 in Adobe After Effects
How to prepare your illustration files ready for animation 
How to apply the ‘wiggle’ and ‘swing’ to animate different parts of your illustration
Super handy tips for adding that extra magic to your animation workflow and the animation itself! 
You’ll be creating:
A short video and GIF of your new animated illustration to share with the world!
This class is for all levels: whether you’re just starting out with Adobe After Effects or you’re an animator who’s looking for ways to speed up your animation workflows. 
What you need: 
An illustration to animate. This can be an illustrator file or a photoshop file. If you use procreate, be sure to export to PSD so you can use it on your computer. 
You are also more than welcome to use my bug files if you don’t have your own illustration. I have provided them for download in the ‘RESOURCES’ folder.
Adobe After Effects to animate with. 
So if you’re ready, let’s get started!
Psst… If you'd like to know how to create your own set of vector characters, check out my previous class: Illustration for Animation: Cohesive Characters in Adobe Illustrator