Lynda - After Effects CC 2017: Motion Graphics Essential Training
Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 3h 56m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 3h 56m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Get up and running with After Effects CC 2017. Although this is an introductory course, if you're brand new to After Effects, check out <i>After Effects CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics</i>; in that course, instructor Mark Christiansen starts from the very beginning, introducing you to the interface and other basic concepts to help you understand what After Effects is, and how it's used in a variety of workflows. In this course, Alan Demafiles covers all of the main aspects of this program, providing you with a solid foundation for using this tool in a motion graphics context. To begin, Alan breaks down After Effects into six foundations, each of which serve as the basis for subsequent course chapters. He covers how shape layers offer some of the power of Illustrator vector tools right in After Effects, and shares basic animation techniques like creating looped animation with expressions. In addition, he also touches on the program's powerful Type tool and shows you how adding type animators can make unique text manipulation possible. He wraps up the course with a project-based chapter that helps reinforce your new skills and provides you with valuable workflow tips.
* Working with shape layers, animation, compositing, and type
* Using Basic After Effects 3D
* Building a basic camera rig
* Using the Cinema 4D renderer
* Using Cinema 4D Lite
* Creating 3D text and 3D geometry
* Adding compositions to the Render Queue
* Recording multiple files with the Render Queue
* Using Adobe Media Encoder
* Using prerenders
* Collapsing transformations
* Using Basic After Effects 3D
* Building a basic camera rig
* Using the Cinema 4D renderer
* Using Cinema 4D Lite
* Creating 3D text and 3D geometry
* Adding compositions to the Render Queue
* Recording multiple files with the Render Queue
* Using Adobe Media Encoder
* Using prerenders
* Collapsing transformations
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