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Using the Blend Tool
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Editing a Blend
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Perfecting Your Paths
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Making Duplicates for Depth
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Fixing Legibility
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Locking Your Background
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Developing Non-Destructive Artwork
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Keeping Stroke Width Consistent
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Isolating Layers for Clean Edits
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Using Clipping Masks
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Using Offset Paths
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Creating New Color Groups
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Grouping Layers for More Control
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Shading
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Creating Halftones
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Adding Noise
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Importing Illustrator Work into After Effects
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
Description:
Explore essential Adobe Illustrator techniques for motion designers in this 51-minute tutorial by School of Motion. Learn to leverage the Blend Tool, perfect paths, create depth with duplicates, and develop non-destructive artwork. Master advanced techniques like consistent stroke width, layer isolation, clipping masks, and offset paths. Discover color management, shading techniques, halftone creation, and noise addition. Finally, learn how to seamlessly import Illustrator work into After Effects for animation. Enhance your motion design workflow and unlock Illustrator's full potential with practical tips and step-by-step guidance.

Adobe Illustrator Tips for Motion Designers

School of Motion
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