From the course: After Effects CC 2021: Character Animation Essential Training

What art assets can I use? - After Effects Tutorial

From the course: After Effects CC 2021: Character Animation Essential Training

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What art assets can I use?

- [Instructor] Before we can animate characters in After Effects, we'll need some art or source footage to work with. We can generate the art all inside of After Effects. We can import art that's been generated externally either inside of another app or generated on pencil and paper that's then scanned or photographed. After Effects has built in tools to create art internally, namely it's vector shape layer tool set that is pretty similar to what you would find in Adobe Illustrator. Generally, you won't want to create solely with After Effects tools, since you'll get much more mileage creating art in other apps, better suited for it. In any case, be sure that your art is created in such a way that is animation ready. It's important to think in layers, if a portion of a character moves, what gets revealed underneath? Think about the joint areas and the places where limbs move. Create or modify the art to allow for that articulation. In order to get the most flexibility in our puppets, you may find it helpful to draw multiple angles of your character. This allows for easy art swaps for when the perspective changes on our character. While you can generally throw any image, video, and audio into After Effects and start working, it's much more efficient to create and organize the art in an external program like Photoshop or Illustrator with the end goal of animation in mind.

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