[#Krita #Animation] KAPITAN TOG ADVERTISEMENT

KAPITAN TOG ADVERTISEMENT

By Ed Tadeo
Published: Sep 03, 2021


Ed Tadeo #Krita #animation #KapitanTog

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[#Art #Animation] Perspective Drawing in Photoshop! Grids and Tips

Perspective Drawing in Photoshop! Grids and Tips

By BaM Animation
Published: Dec 03, 2018


BaM Animation Perspective grids in Photoshop are easy to make. We show you how to use perspective grids in this episode, we show you 1, 2 and 3 point. And how to make a Warped Perspective Grid! Perspective is great for animation backgrounds, comics, concept art, and illustration. And as bonus. Brent and Max will teach you all about composition, set dressing, lighting, atmospheric perspective and MORE.

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[#Video #Design] How It Started vs. How It’s Going. Our School of Motion journey!

How It Started vs. How It’s Going. Our School of Motion journey!

By School of Motion
Published: Oct 29, 2021


School of Motion CHECK OUT THE ARTICLE TO LEARN MORE: https://som.bz/2YAGZN4
Have you ever seen a great short film with lackluster titles? Do you constantly get requests for “video editing” projects that turn out to require a bunch of compositing and motion graphics work? It seems like you need to branch out from your normal software into…After Effects.
Join Kyle Hamrick to help you take that first step …

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[#Video #Design] Episode 56: This Year in MoGraph 2018

Episode 56: This Year in MoGraph 2018

By School of Motion
Published: Dec 18, 2018


School of Motion The Motion Design industry is always changing and evolving, and 2018 was no exception. From new tools to emerging artists this was a big year for our industry. In fact, this year more than any other year, it really feels like motion design is beginning to define itself in the creative world.

As such, we thought it’d be fun to sit down with our good friend Ryan Summers to discuss some of the … [READ MORE]

[#Tutorial] Getting Started With The #JavaScript Web Animation API

From TutorialzineGetting Started With The JavaScript Web Animation API:

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Adding animations to web interfaces makes pages and apps feel more responsive and interactive. A side menu that smoothly slides out of view provides a much better user experience then a menu that just disappears when you close it. So far creating web animations was done either via CSS transitions, CSS keyframes, or an external library such as Animate.css or Velocity. Thanks to a new native JavaScript API, we are now able to freely animate any HTML element without ever having to leave our .js file.



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