From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Composition

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Sketching roughs in Adobe Draw

Sketching roughs in Adobe Draw

- [Narrator] Another Adobe app that I use a lot is Adobe Draw. And I like to use that to create some drawings, sort of vector drawings, to go straight into Illustrator. So what I'm going to do is create a new project and I'm going to choose iPad Pro landscape. And then I'm going to select my Apple Pencil, which is what I like to use with my iPad Pro to draw. And as you can see I've got a selection of different brushes down the side here, and as I click on each of them I can control things like the size, the diameter, the opacity, and the color. So I'm going to choose a blue color and them I'm going to just start drawing. What I want to do is, first of all, start by drawing a circle for the head of my character. Now, I can draw a circle freehand, like that. So I can undo that and I can choose basic shapes from my app shapes. But what I'm going to do is start sketching, so let's start by just sketching out a rough layout. So will put a circle here, and that's going to be the head of one…

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