Utilizing Flash for Motion Graphics
Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this series of Flash tutorials, we'll talk about how we can use Flash to create motion graphics that we can integrate into After Effects. Software required: Flash CC, After Effects CC.
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Course Description
In this series of Flash tutorials, we'll talk about how we can use Flash to create motion graphics that we can integrate into After Effects. We'll start by bringing our footage into Flash. We'll talk about some of the different file formats that we can use with Flash and how to get around using an FLV file. Then, we'll use a variety of tools and techniques to create a hand painted look over our footage. Next, we'll take advantage of shape tweening to save time in creating frame-by-frame animation. Once we are finished in Flash, we'll import our files into After Effects so we can complete our illusion. By the end of this Flash training, you'll have an understanding of the painting tools and creating shape tweens. You'll also know how to interpret a SWF in After Effects and integrate it into your project. Software required: Flash CC, After Effects CC.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 7s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 7sUtilizing Flash for Motion Graphics- 1h 57m
—Importing Footage into Flash 6m 8s
—Getting Started with Our Paint Trails 8m 13s
—Finishing up Our First Paint Trails 9m 28s
—Creating Paint Trails for the Rails 11m 0s
—Creating More Paint Trails for the Sidewalk 9m 54s
—Painting Paint Strings for Our Skateboarder 11m 52s
—Creating the Last Rail Splash 4m 49s
—Creating the Big Splash 9m 54s
—Creating the Rear View Splatter 9m 36s
—Creating the Side View Splatter 9m 57s
—Compositing Our Flash Files into After Effects 8m 3s
—Animating Our Side Splatter 9m 13s
—Finishing up Our Effects 8m 52s