Logo Animation in After Effects

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @VInterista
    @VInterista Před rokem +2

    Finding a good teacher is holding me back. Not everyone can teach, not everyone can explain well lessons and techniques, but I really enjoyed this video, and it's safe to say I was hypnotized by content , and really excited to see every new step of animation. So, thank you for your time, and thank you for this lesson, I really appreciate it.

  • @bsimon10
    @bsimon10 Před rokem +1

    I have used AE sporadically for years - but never fully committed to it. I need to re-learn and brush up on my skills. Love typography and animated logos. Glad I found you guys!

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @mujahidifthikarlogo
    @mujahidifthikarlogo Před rokem

    Adobe After Effects skills are the main reason that holding me back from learning motion design, The After Effect's was hardest to learn than other adobe design software, i have learned lots of illustration tricks from your channel and i hope this time i can do same with this after effects courses. thank you.

  • @AmritSingh-sc7fr
    @AmritSingh-sc7fr Před 3 dny

    Thank you sir for this wonderful class.

  • @PointyTVproductions
    @PointyTVproductions Před rokem

    What is holding me back? Time and confidence. Knowing i can learn stuff here that is time effective and the teachers are amazing, will help a lot. Thankyou for sharing this video!

  • @benitaagboifo7511
    @benitaagboifo7511 Před rokem

    For me, what's been holding me back from learning motion graphics well is that finding the right teacher equates to a huge financial commitment which I am not currently able to afford.. I would definitely love to get this and make a difference for myself this time. I would definitely love to get this

  • @pendragyn
    @pendragyn Před 11 měsíci

    I've been looking for so long for a course like this. I've tried a few others but they always just glossed over this info. From this sample it looks like Ina really goes over it and explains everything.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @dibakarbain
    @dibakarbain Před 11 měsíci

    Yes!!! I have already learnt lots of things from your course of Adobe Photoshop and specially illustrator before that. Not only that, after completing the course module I was really exited and waiting for the course of After Effects over a longer period of time. I am really grateful to you Sir.

  • @inconclusion3892
    @inconclusion3892 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm a graphic designer, and I've been telling myself I'm too busy to learn but motion design has always been really cool to me and something I wanted to get into.
    Adter effects can seem complicated at times and it can frustrate me when i look up tutorials and they're hard to follow, but as others here have said, you guys are good teachers

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @markusfunke6062
    @markusfunke6062 Před rokem

    What has been holding me back to learn motion design is the complexity of After Effects, since this is the hardest to learn software from Adobe

  • @charlizematthee1882
    @charlizematthee1882 Před rokem

    What's holding me back is my mind. I don't feel like I can o vercome my linear thinking to even see the shapes morphing from one to another and then putting it all together in such amazing flow.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment. It is a common reason for a lot of people, but like all skills; results come with practice. I'm almost certain you would be able to come up with ideas if you learn the way/process to plan out an animation. We might cover storyboards in another video.

  • @bashirmoruf4949
    @bashirmoruf4949 Před 11 měsíci

    I tried to learn adobe after affects about 3years ago as a designer but I met a road block in pinpointing direction through numerous channels I was learning from as the program seemingly became complex because the lessons were not appropriately tailored for a beginner. I had to stop but hoping to start again soon and also have a little system upgrade to accommodate the program effectively

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @Eldokuun
    @Eldokuun Před rokem

    A great course hadn't been created until now!
    I learnt Illustrator with you'll and tried my hand at After Effects and I didn't have the time to dedicate to it. I'm trying my hand at it again, and it would be great to continue learning through your team. Great content as usual!

  • @shyamshobhasana
    @shyamshobhasana Před rokem

    I don't know how to start and where to learn and also my thoughts holding me back from learning motion design.
    Nice to see you again ...: )

  • @dr_waffle_house
    @dr_waffle_house Před rokem

    Lack of use is what was holding me back. In my previous job, I did learn a bit of After Effects but then ended up rarely using it so I forgot almost everything. Now that I am looking for a new job I want to be more marketable, round out my skills, add more value and just make really cool stuff.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @jianafran
    @jianafran Před rokem

    i think a great pc setup and good mentor is holding me back from learning motion design

  • @Al3xi_17
    @Al3xi_17 Před rokem

    I lack confidence in using Adobe After Effects because I haven't had enough hands-on experience with the software and feel overwhelmed by its complex features and interface. However, this course seems to be a good opportunity to try it out and gain the skills needed to become proficient.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @holtscott1
    @holtscott1 Před rokem

    My biggest hurdle with learning motion design is coming up with solid ideas. I feel pretty confident with the technical aspects but ideation is difficult for me

  • @mtm7031
    @mtm7031 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for amazing tutorial

  • @AbdullahNIslam
    @AbdullahNIslam Před rokem

    I am graphics designer and short video ads creator. Motion video will be a great skill to improve my video quality and also if I can learn logo animation that will be a very very quality video for my clients.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @tigerague
    @tigerague Před rokem

    Sometimes, it's the overwhelming array of software options that keeps me hesitating - I need to narrow it down and take the plunge!

  • @siffertlouis535
    @siffertlouis535 Před rokem

    Hi ! WHAT IS HOLDING ME BACK ? The pricing of an animated logo is hard to set and the process when not knowing Ae requires too much time. For instance I never thaught about using a stroke instead of a fill. That on its own is already a game changer ! Thanks for the tip by the way.

  • @DeLaRic
    @DeLaRic Před rokem

    For me is that it's not a priority as a designer to learn motion design it not my main service but it would a massive impact for my clients ti give it more design service for brand design and others.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @DEADEYESpress
    @DEADEYESpress Před 11 měsíci

    'What is holding you back from learning Motion Design?' -> I learned before and gave up because the hierarchy of AE's features is too complex and confusing. Such as: grandfather/father/son has its own Opacity function, so to know which one is the one we need is too headache! =))

  • @belgiumkiddo
    @belgiumkiddo Před rokem

    Biggest thing that's holding me back is... well... me! No kidding myself out of that one. But hey a good course might just be be the nudge I need to dive into the deep end of motion design.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

  • @ChromeBrow
    @ChromeBrow Před rokem

    I'm wondering why she didn't use Align tool to get the objects centered but instead chose to "assume" everything is in center. But hey great video!

  • @GuyTs777
    @GuyTs777 Před 7 měsíci

    where are the rest videos of this animation?

  • @madbuldog
    @madbuldog Před rokem +1

    Why not consider the prospect of using Adobe Animate for this endeavor? In my extensive experience, this software exhibits unparalleled handling of vector graphics. It boasts remarkable ability to seamlessly animate a single Graphic Object (within itself), or even multiple objects within a group, - a feat akin to orchestrating self-repeating animations. Furthermore, one can proliferate instances of such animations across the canvas scene. As example if we take the small lines that radiate from the central object, and instead of individual object they are all just an instance of one object that holds a self repeating animation.
    Within Adobe Animate, the application of Ease In, Ease Out, and a plethora of other easing options is executed with remarkable simplicity and precision, affording the animator exquisite control over the temporal dynamics of their creation. The ultimate culmination is an animation that stands as a triumph of efficiency. Its optimized structure and minimal file size render it particularly well-suited for deployment in mobile applications or websites where constraints on data transfer are quite common.
    In the contemplation of such virtues, one cannot help but be drawn inexorably into the profound consideration of whether Adobe Animate might, in fact, ascend to the rank of paramount selection for the fulfillment of one's creative aspirations, especially when confronted with scenarios akin to the illustrative case presented within this video.
    In earnest admiration, I extend my heartfelt applause to the ingenious creators for their devoted investment of time and boundless creativity. I encourage them to embark upon an even more expansive and adventurous journey through the vast landscape of creative possibilities that patiently await their discovery and exploration. The realm of innovation is full with untold treasures yearning to be unearthed.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před rokem

      Thanks for your input ChatGPT, it was interesting to read what AI has to say about Adobe Animate :)

    • @madbuldog
      @madbuldog Před rokem

      @@YesImaDesigner Always glad to be of service, even though the trust in ChatGPT performance as all knowing entity is largely misplaced. I know it can be unfathomable for the younger generations of designers to accept that there are still out there generations of us with detailed working knowledge in multiple Adobe programs. Some of us used these programs when they first launched as Macromedia Freehand, Flash, Dreamweaver (not to mention QuarkXPress and native HTML) and to this day we still learn and adapt to newer technologies (even if that includes diving into the virtual 3D realm of Blender, ZBrush and Substance 3D). While AI can certainly add "flavor" and enrich the wording in a paragraph, especially for not a native English speaker, it still requires real world experience in actually working with the said programs and developing solutions to a design requirement set by the needs of a client. The Experience of working on solving problems and providing solutions for your clients is the part no AI can reproduce, and that is the ultimate knowledge that will always put the human one step before the machine.
      In essence as a designer, you always have a choice witch path you can take, sometimes it depends on the requirements of your client, sometimes it depends on your own skills, whether or not you need to obtain new set of skills or if you can finish a project faster with the current skill set. The end result should preferably be a satisfied client with your work.

    • @abcd-k1m
      @abcd-k1m Před rokem

      ​@@YesImaDesigner😂lol

  • @bobbaman999
    @bobbaman999 Před rokem

    What’s holding me back from start learning motion design is that it has always seemed difficult to learn, as well as never found anyone able to teach it enough

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před rokem +1

      I hope you found Ina's tutorial useful and easy-to-follow. Did you like her teaching style?

    • @bobbaman999
      @bobbaman999 Před rokem

      Absolutely, she’s explaining everything step by step letting understanding the process also to me, a complete newbie in this field. I’m really hoping to be selected, since still only a student and unable to afford the purchase of your course

  • @sciart1512
    @sciart1512 Před rokem

    I tried After Effect several times, but it felt too complicated. I normally do 3D motion graphics in Blender, and that feels much more natural for me.

  • @nekox404
    @nekox404 Před rokem

    Monetization process is always holding me back from motion design.
    I do not have good understanding about monetizing my motion designs.

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před rokem

      Great point! I know of some amazing motion designers who really struggled in the past to get properly compensated for their work. It's a good topic, which might be worth exploring in another video.

  • @yanacik
    @yanacik Před rokem

    I am 40+, it's too late to start, they say..😬 That's what holding me back, though it is never too late, they say🙄

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před rokem +2

      It's never too late. We have a student who started learning photo editing in his early 80s and within 2 years he built a brand new business focusing on retouching and restoring old photographs. :)

    • @jasperdviper9446
      @jasperdviper9446 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@YesImaDesignerI would love a position for restoring old pictures, I have been working on my skill from your course 😊

    • @YesImaDesigner
      @YesImaDesigner  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You won a free access please get in touch via email! You can find it in the about section!

    • @yanacik
      @yanacik Před 11 měsíci

      @@YesImaDesigner 👏🏻🎉Thank you, thank you! 😍 But I can't find email in about section (in mobile version of youtube there are only links to social medias🤔)