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Adobe Illustrator Tips for Motion Designers
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- 1 Using the Blend Tool
- 2 Editing a Blend
- 3 Perfecting Your Paths
- 4 Making Duplicates for Depth
- 5 Fixing Legibility
- 6 Locking Your Background
- 7 Developing Non-Destructive Artwork
- 8 Keeping Stroke Width Consistent
- 9 Isolating Layers for Clean Edits
- 10 Using Clipping Masks
- 11 Using Offset Paths
- 12 Creating New Color Groups
- 13 Grouping Layers for More Control
- 14 Shading
- 15 Creating Halftones
- 16 Adding Noise
- 17 Importing Illustrator Work into After Effects
- 18 Jake Barlett : Hey, it's Jake. And in this video, I'm going to show you some of my favorite features of working inside of illustrators, specifically for motion design. Illustrator is one of those too…
- 19 Jake Barlett : So by the end of this video, hopefully illustrator will be your new best friend. Let's jump in. Now what I have here are some artwork that's halfway there. It's not complete yet, but I…
- 20 Jake Barlett : This is where I'm going to start. But before I go any further, I want to point out that I have my properties panel open, and I suggest that you have that open as well. So come up to wi…
- 21 Jake Barlett : So I want to add in some lines and you might think to, you know, grab the rectangle tool and then drag a rectangle out and then I can make this, you know, the same way. Exactly. And th…