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trialboj
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February 9, 2017
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Any motion graphic forum? except dribble

  • February 9, 2017
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Hi,

I am precticing motion graphics in Ae, but there are no forums wheere I can post my stuff to get some feedback. So I'm stuck at a levele, where I cant go further. Is there any other active forum where are people who could make some comments on my posted short text/logo animations?

Here are one, I'M currently working on:

Ytube-2.gif

Its too basic, but I have no idea what to do to give some extra life. Or how the end the animation, probably I need to make the text disappear, but in a cool short way...

Hope there is someone here who can help with some advice, regarding mostly on the first part of my post.

Cheers

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Correct answer Rick Gerard

Very clever. I would add a little exaggerated motion blur to the movement and put in some sound effects. You might also want to be a little more careful with spelling and grammar when posting and showing off your work.

Unless you are transitioning to something along the same line a cut or 3 or 4 frame fade out would be better than some kind of "cool' effect at the end to get rid of the text. Too much cool get's campy and boring very quickly.

Also, try Motionographer for inspiration, don't forget Behance right from the Adobe CC app and don't miss Adobe's My Portfolio site to showcase your work.

You can also follow After Effects on social media. There's a lot of places for inspiration and sharing.

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trialboj
trialbojAuthor
Inspiring
February 10, 2017

Ok, So I found this Discord forum, which is quite active, and easy to use: https://discordapp.com/channels/277241353539420160/277241353539420160

I know about the behance of course, have many major projects presented there, but the WIP option is cancelled, so there is no way to upload stuff that is not ready yet. + no one cares about average stuff there.

So at this forum they gave me a few advice, and here are the improved version Ytube-smooth.gif

There is only some minor changes, but I think this looks much better than the previous one.

Community Expert
February 10, 2017

Second version is better.

Here is a workflow hint that is difficult of most folks to follow. When you get your animation looking pretty good, render it and then walk away for a while and let your mind move to other tasks. Then, after a half hour or an hour or even a day, go back to the animation and look at it ONCE at full resolution on the device you expect most of your audience to use. At very least, look at it full screen on your monitor. When it ends just stop and think about what you just saw for a moment. If the piece is longer than a few seconds try and write down anything that seemed to bother you. Check the bothersome cuts a frame at a time to see if there is really some funky visual effect happening and if necessary fix those few frames.

Most folks will watch an animation over and over and over and over and over and try and make good decisions while obsessing over a cut. What I'm trying to say is that if you do not walk away and give brain enough time to take a fresh and objective look at the edit you are not going to have a very good chance of making any meaningful improvements.

Nice job. Any client should be pleased.

trialboj
trialbojAuthor
Inspiring
February 10, 2017

Thanks for the advice, and appreciation too. I know and use this method in my major projects.

Maybe you are right, and there is no need for an outro animation. (Mostly because I have nothing in mind)

If I have some free time, I'm going for some retouch on the splash animation. I think that's a little bit weird, if you really want to find something bad.

Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 9, 2017

Very clever. I would add a little exaggerated motion blur to the movement and put in some sound effects. You might also want to be a little more careful with spelling and grammar when posting and showing off your work.

Unless you are transitioning to something along the same line a cut or 3 or 4 frame fade out would be better than some kind of "cool' effect at the end to get rid of the text. Too much cool get's campy and boring very quickly.

Also, try Motionographer for inspiration, don't forget Behance right from the Adobe CC app and don't miss Adobe's My Portfolio site to showcase your work.

You can also follow After Effects on social media. There's a lot of places for inspiration and sharing.

Participant
November 4, 2024

For feedback on your motion graphics, consider joining forums like Reddit's r/motiongraphics, Behance, or ArtStation. You can also check out Motionographer and Creative Cow, which focus on motion graphics and offer a supportive community for sharing your work and receiving constructive criticism.