Lynda.com - After Effects Apprentice 07: Parenting
English | AVC (.mov) 960x600 30fps 400Kbps | 01h 37m | AAC 44.1KHz 128Kbps 2ch | 959 Mb
English | AVC (.mov) 960x600 30fps 400Kbps | 01h 37m | AAC 44.1KHz 128Kbps 2ch | 959 Mb
Parenting is a way to group multiple layers within the same composition inside After Effects. In this course, Chris Meyer shows how to set up a parenting chain, discusses what makes a good parent, and demonstrates several techniques using parenting, such as creating a title animation with a minimal number of keyframes, building a geometric construct, and bringing an anthropomorphic robot arm to life. Sidebar topics include avoiding a scaling gotcha with parenting and creating abstract backgrounds using the Fractal Noise effect.
Introduction
Overview
1. Parenting 101: Grouping Layers
Parenting basics
Parenting with null objects
Geometric constructs
2. Parenting 201: Anthropomorphic Animations
File preparation
Building the parenting chain
Arranging the frame
Animating the arm
3. Idea Corner
Title animation
RoboTV: Keyframe interpolation
RoboTV: Text animation
RoboTV: Finishing touches
4. Sidebar
Non-uniform scale issues
5. Fractal Noise Backgrounds
Setting up
Soft lighting effects
Block patterns
Overview
1. Parenting 101: Grouping Layers
Parenting basics
Parenting with null objects
Geometric constructs
2. Parenting 201: Anthropomorphic Animations
File preparation
Building the parenting chain
Arranging the frame
Animating the arm
3. Idea Corner
Title animation
RoboTV: Keyframe interpolation
RoboTV: Text animation
RoboTV: Finishing touches
4. Sidebar
Non-uniform scale issues
5. Fractal Noise Backgrounds
Setting up
Soft lighting effects
Block patterns
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