Motion Graphics Tutorials - 11/10
Motion Graphics Tutorials
Adobe After Effects and Adobe Animate have their pros and cons, my personal experience with both programs it was eventually clear how much each offer. The Adobe After Effects was significantly much more complex due to the formatting and it took me a lot longer to comprehend and even the tutorials were much more informative and specific when explaining the details of the small things such as opening and saving a project. It was also composed of a lot more layers and it was a mixture of Photoshop files and regular raw footage. Adobe Animate on the other hand, was a lot more simpler. I only had to drag "symbols" and set the keyframes in order to get the image to move and set a classic tween motion in order to have a fluid animation. I also got to learn how to set a path to get the symbol to move in a certain pathway and have it go up or down , left or right. Overall, it’s my first time with both of the programs and it wasn’t too bad compared to learning Adobe Photoshop or InDesign. I do feel it will take me longer to learn Adobe AfterEffects and not so much Adobe Animate due to both program layouts.
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