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1940s Magazine Animation | After Effects Process Breakdown

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This is a process breakdown video for creating a 10 second looping animation, inspired by mid-century graphic design for a motion collaboration. Although I discuss some techniques, this isn't a step-by-step tutorial. See the full workflow breakdown in the linked videos below. In this video, I dive into the creative process, collaborating on motion design projects, and managing tight deadlines. Pro tip: don't wait until the last minute! I used Irving Harper's magazine cover artwork as inspiration for the animation, which had a 4x5 aspect ratio. All the animation was done in After Effects, with some basic asset creation and model separation using Blender. Enjoy! ============================================================= ► Get the FREE After Effects project file here: ============================================================= ► Download other free project files from my gumroad: ============================================================= ► Full workflow video (part 1): ► Full workflow video (part 2): The Video Shop Long Play: ============================================================= Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:28 - The Brief 00:01:27 - Other Workflows 00:01:45 - Research 00:02:20 - The Idea 00:02:50 - 3d Models 00:03:24 - Advanced 3D 00:04:17 - Time Remapping - Pros 00:04:52 - Textures and Grade 00:05:56 - Blender 00:06:54 - Compositing 00:08:22 - Halftone 00:09:51 - PRECOMP HELL 00:10:45 - Text Animators 00:11:16 - Time Remapping - Cons 00:11:52 - Editing Label Colours 00:12:18 - 1st Submission 00:12:32 - Revisions 00:13:21 - Framerate Shifts 00:14:23 - Matching Artwork 00:15:36 - 2nd Submission 00:15:54 - Critique ============================================================= ► Subscribe for more tutorials like this: ============================================================= CREDITS AND LINKS FOR 3D MODELS USED: “Modern chair“ () by Kole. is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). “Low Poly Chair“ () by Jeremy E. Grayson is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). “Modern chair“ () by Kole. is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). “Office chair (LOW-POLY)“ () by kreems is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). ============================================================= ► If you have any questions just let me know in the comments. ► Find me: #3D #motioncollab #motioncollaboration #ideas #aftereffectstutorial #motiondesignworkflow #animation #learnaftereffects #motiondesign #learnmotiondesign #learnanimation #aftereffects #motiondesign #animation #tutorial #learnmotiondesign #learnaftereffects #midcentury #graphicdesign #collaboration #timemanagement

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