Combined 2D illustration and 3D animation techniques

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Explore your limits and learn a new method to create animations

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Combining different types of animation is a great way to overcome your creative limits and achieve outstanding results. Martiniano García is an Argentinean designer and animator with more than 10 years of experience in motion graphics. His studio Fú develops illustrations, and ads for brands such as Fila, Umbro, Fox, Premier League, Siemens, among others.

Martiniano excels in producing experimental pieces, exploring and combining a variety of original techniques to express his creative voice, and in this course, he teaches his entire workflow step by step.

Get to know Martiniano, how where he comes from has influenced his career, his professional trajectory as a designer and animator, and his main references that go from some anime classics to some of today’s animation professionals with an original style.

Explore new ideas by sketching (or microsketching, as Martiniano calls it) until you find one that works for you. Define the composition as well as your conceptual point of view as a guide, to achieve a solid animation by the end of the course.

Enter the 3D world and start modeling a magic room that changes according to the behavior of your character. Work the color, materials, and the animation until the render is done.

Next, step into the 2D universe. Review the traditional animation’s fundamental concepts and apply them to your work. Analyze the two types of animations that you can do and get to work on creating your piece frame-by-frame with ToonBoom.

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