After Effect Motion Graphic



Whenever you need to create more than one graphic element for a video sequence, you’ll create what’s called a graphics package. A graphics package gives your video a cohesive look across all its elements.

In the “Motion Graphics: Make Awesome Motion Graphics in Adobe After Effects & Adobe Illustrator” course, we’re gonna create amazing Motion Graphics together from scratch and so you don’t need any prior knowledge in these programs to follow along with this course.

  • Motion graphics in After effect means a part of graphics designing in which we animate different properties of any object with the help of some features of this software for giving motion in that property of that object.
  • With After Effects, the industry-standard motion graphics and visual effects software, you can take any idea and make it move. Set anything in motion with keyframes or expressions.
  • Advance your animation skills with in-depth After Effects tutorials from Motion Array. Push your creativity & start making exceptional projects!

What design elements constitute a graphics package

  • A cohesive color palette
  • A consistent font or font family
  • Similar animation techniques used across multiple elements
  • Common textures used across multiple elements
After effects for editing

Color palettes

Use the Adobe Color Themes extension to create your own palette using different color rules, or browse palettes other designers have created. Save palettes you like to Creative Cloud Libraries, and they’re automatically synced across devices. So you can access your custom palettes anywhere you sign in to your Creative Cloud account.

Choosing a font

Motion

You can browse many different fonts and font families using the Adobe Fonts links in the Creative Cloud desktop application. Once you find fonts you like, you can activate them for use in any Adobe application.

Get things ready for design

After Effect Motion Graphics

After you choose fonts and color palettes, design and animate the graphics you need. Once you’ve designed all the elements, you’re ready to package them up for use in Premiere Pro.