2015
Pluralsight / Digital Tutors
Alex Hernandez
1:48
English
In this Photoshop tutorial, we’ll look at how we can use Photoshop as an animation tool. We’ll start by getting familiar with the timeline in Photoshop and the differences between video and regular layers. We'll then look at what extremes and keyframes are and why they’re important to animation.
Next, we’ll discover how using onion skins can help our workflow by allowing us to see the natural curve of movement. We'll go over breakdowns, in-betweens and the different roles that they play in pose-to-pose animation. We’ll also create straight ahead animation and look at when we would use this technique over pose-to-pose.
By the end of this Photoshop training, you’ll have a greater understanding of how animation works and will be well on your way to creating your own stories.
1.Introduction and Course Overview
2.Setting up Our Extremes
3.Creating the Breakdowns for Our Animation
4.Drawing Our in-betweens
5.Creating a Separate Run
6.Getting Started with Creating a Cartoon Take
7.Drawing the Extremes for Our Take
8.Drawing the Breakdown for Our Take
9.Creating the in-betweens for Our Cartoon Take
10.Using Straight Ahead Animation to Enhance Our Movements
11.Drawing a Separate Run for Eyebrows and Feathers
12.Using the Split Tool to Edit Our Animation
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