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planetscience
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December 22, 2017
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Photoshop vs Illustrator for animation purposes

  • December 22, 2017
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My question is different than other general Photoshop vs Illustrator comparison questions.

I want to ask - which one of the two is better in creating characters, models like rockets, planets, and much more cartoon type of objects so I can import every part of that object as a separate layer in after effects and then animate them to make science videos and explainer videos.

After consulting many professional animators, they suggest me Illustrator as the industry standard for this purpose. However, I'm expert with photoshop and not at all familiar with illustrator.

Is photoshop alone will be able to quench my thirst or do I have to shift to illustrator? What additional benefits do illustrator has to make it "the industry standard" ?

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解決に役立った回答 Theresa J

You can get a high end result by creating your characters in Photoshop, and you won’t lose out on a big feature without Ilustrator. The biggest difference is in the drawing of vector shapes. Illustrator handles this better because the application is designed to work with vector, however you can also draw vector shapes in Photoshop. In Illustrator you can combine shapes with different fills and stroke colors in a group, or together on a layer. In Photoshop each shape layer has the same fill and stroke color. So, the Photoshop layer panel could get unwieldy large if you draw your characters with vector shapes. Work with Layer groups in Photoshop to keep it organized.

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Derek Cross
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December 23, 2017

It might be worth also having a look at Adobe Animate as it comes as part of the Creative Suite.

Theresa J
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December 23, 2017

You can import either Photoshop or Illustrator graphics into After Effects. I recommend that you start with what you already know. If you are comfortable with Photoshop, then use it to create your characters. You could always learn some Illustrator down the road, but why delay starting a project if you can use a tool you already know.

planetscience
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December 23, 2017

Thanks for your amazing response which cleared my confusion in choosing between the two software. I have one last doubt please....

Is their something which I will be missing if I don't have illustrator?

The whole point of me asking this is that weather choosing Photoshop over Illustrator will cause any downgrade to my animated video in AE or can I get the same high end result using Photoshop vs the guy who used illustrator? If I get the same result then why would I bother to buy illustrator when I have Photoshop already bought and am comfortable with, I'll only think to buy illustrator if I'm loosing on a veryyy big feature that will seriously make my animation video less professional as compared to the guy who used illustrator.

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January 26, 2024

You can get a high end result by creating your characters in Photoshop, and you won’t lose out on a big feature without Ilustrator. The biggest difference is in the drawing of vector shapes. Illustrator handles this better because the application is designed to work with vector, however you can also draw vector shapes in Photoshop. In Illustrator you can combine shapes with different fills and stroke colors in a group, or together on a layer. In Photoshop each shape layer has the same fill and stroke color. So, the Photoshop layer panel could get unwieldy large if you draw your characters with vector shapes. Work with Layer groups in Photoshop to keep it organized.


I have created all of my characters in adobe illustrator.  I am using adobe character animator.  Is there any major differences in layer organization or naming of the layers comparing to photoshop?  I am also using adobe character animator newest version for most of the animating and animate for other things as well. I am varily new to digital animation. I think i am on the right track by using illustrator. I believe it maybe easier scaled (better quality for TV) in the long run for TV production.  Is there any truth to that?  I have noticed that most all tutorials online on youtube are photoshop orientated. Not much info out there about using illustrator.  Should I be using PHotoshop?????  If I am needing to use photoshop...  can I transfer my illutrator files over to photoshop and still retain the layers created in illustrator????  Thats the big Questions.  Thank you!!!!!

JJMack
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December 22, 2017