“Quando ho scoperto che potevo semplicemente importare i miei file di Illustrator direttamente in After Effects, è diventato molto più facile fare animazione.”
Come creare animazioni vettoriali in Adobe Illustrator e After Effects.
Segui i consigli di Zipeng per passare rapidamente dall’illustrazione all’animazione, poi divertiti ad applicare questa tecnica.
Crea una griglia in Illustrator.
Con lo Strumento rettangolo, disegna dei quadrati e dei rettangoli per creare un layout interessante.
Consiglio: usa una griglia per avere una guida mentre disegni. Scegli Preferenze dal pannello Proprietà (Finestra > Proprietà) e seleziona Guide e griglia. Zipeng ha creato un documento in formato 1080x1080 con linee griglia ogni 120 px e 9 suddivisioni per una griglia 9x9.
Disegna dei motivi colorati.
Usa gli strumenti forma per disegnare degli oggetti in ciascuna sezione, poi usa lo strumento Riempimento e traccia per colorare i tuoi disegni.
Consiglio: assicurati che ogni elemento di progettazione si trovi su un livello diverso (Finestra > Livelli) e assegna un nome ai livelli per organizzare tutto prima dell’importazione in After Effects.
Passa in After Effects.
Importa il file di Illustrator definitivo in After Effects. Scegli File > Importa > File... oppure usa il file di esercitazione disponibile all’inizio di questa pagina. Seleziona Composizione - Mantieni dimensioni livelli dal menu a discesa Importa come.
Fai doppio clic sul file del pattern nel pannello Progetto per aggiungere i livelli alla timeline. Seleziona tutti i livelli, fai clic con il pulsante destro del mouse e scegli Crea > Crea forme da livello vettoriale, poi elimina i livelli originali di Illustrator (Ai).
Anima la grafica.
Espandi il livello Stella bianca, poi apri il menu a discesa Trasformazione per visualizzare le impostazioni. Con la testina di riproduzione all’inizio della timeline, fai clic sul cronometro della Rotazione per aggiungere il fotogramma chiave iniziale. Sposta la testina di riproduzione a 1 secondo e modifica il valore di rotazione a 180° per impostare un nuovo fotogramma chiave. Sposta la testina di riproduzione a 2 secondi e modifica la rotazione impostandola a 0°. Imposta un altro fotogramma chiave Rotazione a 3 secondi con un valore di 180°.
Fai clic tenendo premuto Maiusc per selezionare tutti i fotogrammi chiave, poi fai clic con il pulsante destro del mouse e seleziona Assistente fotogramma chiave > Regolazione automatica per creare un’animazione fluida.
Fai qualche prova con varie proprietà di trasformazione su altri livelli della composizione e premi la barra spaziatrice per visualizzare l’anteprima dell’animazione.
Esporta e ammira il risultato.
Scegli Composizione > Aggiungi alla coda di Adobe Media Encoder. Quindi scegli un formato: H.264 funziona bene su tutte le piattaforme. Fai clic sul testo blu nel campo File di output per assegnare un nome al file e specificare il percorso di esportazione. Fai clic su Riproduci per esportare l’animazione.
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