Communiquez de manière cohérente sur votre marque en utilisant des modèles d'animations graphiques et des bibliothèques.
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Création d'un ensemble d'animations graphiques
Dès lors que vous avez besoin de plusieurs éléments graphiques pour une séquence vidéo, vous devez créer un ensemble graphique pour donner un style cohérent à tous les éléments de votre vidéo.
De quels éléments de design un ensemble graphique est-il composé ?
Une palette de couleurs cohérente
Une police ou une famille de polices cohérente
Des techniques d'animation similaires appliquées à plusieurs éléments
Des textures communes appliquées à plusieurs éléments
Palettes de couleurs
Utilisez l'extension Thèmes Adobe Color pour créer votre propre palette en utilisant différentes règles colorimétriques, ou parcourez les palettes créées par d'autres designers. Enregistrez vos palettes préférées dans les Bibliothèques Creative Cloud : elles seront automatiquement synchronisées entre vos appareils. Vous pourrez ainsi accéder à vos palettes personnalisées en vous connectant à votre compte Creative Cloud.
Choix d'une police
Vous pouvez parcourir les différentes polices et familles de polices à l'aide des liens Adobe Fonts dans l'application Creative Cloud pour ordinateur. Dès que vous avez trouvé des polices qui vous conviennent, activez-les pour les utiliser dans n'importe quelle application Adobe.
Préparation des éléments pour le design
À partir des polices et des palettes de couleur que vous avez choisies, créez et animez les illustrations dont vous avez besoin. Une fois que vous avez créé tous les éléments, vous êtes prêt à les regrouper dans un ensemble pour les utiliser dans Premiere Pro.
Création d'éléments pour plusieurs utilisations afin de gagner en efficacité
Il est judicieux d'enregistrer sous forme de modèles d'animations graphiques les illustrations qui doivent être personnalisées et réutilisées, telles que les tiers inférieurs. Dans le panneau Objets graphiques essentiels d'After Effects, identifiez les éléments que vous voulez pouvoir modifier dans Premiere Pro, tels que la couleur des calques de forme ou le texte.
Dès que vous être prêt, exportez votre modèle d'animation graphique vers une bibliothèque. Vous pouvez à présent le charger dans une séquence Premiere Pro. Vous pouvez également personnaliser séparément chaque instance du modèle d'animation graphique dans le montage ou apporter des modifications globales à toutes les copies, car elles sont toutes basées sur le même modèle.
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