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Method 4: Read book to connect the dots

Halfway through the 100-day-project, I took a day to read <Adobe After Effects CC Classroom in a Book>. I was able to connect the dots by revisiting the learned skills in a more systematic way. I also discovered new techniques that I wanted to try.

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Step 3: Create illustration (40 mins)

I created the illustration and imported it into Principle or After Effects. Keeping the design file well-organized can significantly speed up the importation.

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Sketch + Principle

During the first two weeks, I illustrated in Sketch and then imported it into Principle for animation.

  • Sketch : A lightweight vector editing tool that is intuitive and affordable. I find it a handy tool to create simple illustrations.
  • A lightweight Prototyping tool that gene...

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Illustrator + After Effects

After the first two weeks, I switched to Illustrator and After Effects for more advanced control.

  • Illustrator : The most powerful vector editing tool. The illustration created in Illustrator can be imported into After Effects seamlessly.
  • After effects: the most powerful anim...

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Creative Process

Creating animation is time-consuming. I broke the creative process down into four steps and aimed to complete them in two days.

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Step 1: Look for inspiration (15 mins)

I collect motion design inspiration from Dribbble, Behance, and Instagram on a daily basis. My growing Pinterest board has been my go-to place for inspiration.

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Step 4: Create animation (60 mins)

I animated the illustration and exported the final animation as a short video. I posted the video to Instagram with the hashtag #100daysofmotionbytx

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Method 1: Watch tutorial and create from memory

I watched the video tutorial in 1.5x speed and tried to create the animation from memory.

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Method 2: Rebound other people’s work

I studied other people’s work on Dribbble frame by frame and then came up with my own idea. 

I rebounded Bouncy Fruits by Deekay. I deconstructed his work to study the “Squash and Stretch” animation principle...

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Method 3: Re-apply learned skills intentionally

Repetition is the key to reinforce a newly learned skill. I intentionally re-applied the skills I learned to create new animation.

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Day 71–100: Create from the heart

Some of my work was inspired by my favorite games and movies. Some of my work was inspired by other people’s illustrations. I created artwork to promote type Thursday Seattle — a monthly design Meetup that discusses Work-In-Progress projects.

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1. Driven by ideas

The Idea-Driven approach has kept me motivated and pushed me to discover new techniques. To make my idea of flipping book come true, I found a Tutorial on Openyourbook. To make a cup of Pumpkin spice Latte, I found a Tutorial on flat 2d smoke clouds.

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2. Stay humble

The Dunning-Kruger effect describes the cognitive bias in which people of Low-Ability have illusory superiority. The more I became aware of my own incompetence, the humbler I became.

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3. Be the 1%

In Internet culture, there is a “1% rule” that describes the participation rate of an internet community: only 1% of the participants of a community actively create new content, 9% of the participants edit content, and 90% of the participants only view content.

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