Hey guys! hope you're all good, I'm sorry my English is messy so I'll try to keep this short and simple, I'm looking for a tutorial to make this artificial animated strokes, this effect puzzled me for quite a month now and I have no idea how to make it, wondering if any of you guys can help me out with this, would mean a lot to me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzO_KGJTF-0
thanks a lot in advance
Animated Stroke
- Animated
- Drama Text Cop
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Re: Animated Stroke
Frame by frame drawing over objects... that must be quite painful and it's not even as good looking as it sounds.
- goЯz
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Re: Animated Stroke
Thanks for the quick response, luckily I found it in an actual AMV I think it worth it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W66VXb1WSAEAnimated wrote:Frame by frame drawing over objects... that must be quite painful and it's not even as good looking as it sounds.
so basically it's just pen tool whoring?
- Eake4
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Re: Animated Stroke
I love how this guy thinks! My idea would be similar to Animated's one but instead of each frame, I would draw the outline in photoshop and have one shape be used for 3-4 frames and flashing it with a glow effect would increase "life" in the (pen tool whoring)goЯz wrote:so basically it's just pen tool whoring?
- Brad
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Re: Animated Stroke
Frame by frame in something like Photoshop or Illustrator probably is the way to go. However... I think you could probably get something most of the way there using Shape Layers in AE that might save SOME time (or it might end up being more hassle than it's worth). If I can find some time I'll see if I can record a tutorial of what I'm thinking.