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Hello. I need help in something I have seen many people doing their art with this style,the sketchy lineart,when i ask them about it the tell me they do it with after effects. Is it the turbulent displace or roughen edges plugin ? Some exemples
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I've moved this from the Get Started forum to the After Effects forum.
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If you want to animate that kind of artwork it is far easier to create the original artwork in Illustrator with each element you want to animate on a separate layer and then import the AI file as a composition - retaining layer size. Trying to create those illustrations in AE is possible but an extremely inefficient workflow.
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Yeah thank you
But right now i need it just for drawings
Since i use only mouse,I want to do this sketchy lines with plugins in after effects
Because it look easier for me.
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Trust me, drawing anything like that using After Effects Shape Layers is going to take at least four or five times longer in After Effects than it is in Illustrator and you will not have access to nearly as many time-saving tools. No professional motion graphics artists would try and recreate or edit anything like this directly in After Effects:
Every one of those black lines that have a brush look will have to be a filled shape in After Effects or a separate line on a separate layer with a distortion effect applied. In Illustrator all you have to do is assign a brush to the brush tool and draw.
If you just want to create the drawings After Effects is the wrong tool. It would be like trying to drive nails with a screwdriver. You might get it done eventually but it's going to make a mess.
If you want to animate those kinds of drawings you need to create the artwork in Illustrator as a layered document, import as a composition retaining layer size and then animate the composition that AE creates.
It's as easy as this from the Illustrator User Guide and can quickly get really fancy with just a little practice like this:
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Thanks
I Draw with Retas studio not with AE