Friday, May 27, 2011

Lynda.com After Effects Apprentice 07 Parenting

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Parenting is a way to group multiple layers within the same composition inside After Effects. In this course, Chris Meyer shows how to set up a parenting chain, discusses what makes a good parent, and demonstrates several techniques using parenting, such as creating a title animation with a minimal number of keyframes, building a geometric construct, and bringing an anthropomorphic robot arm to life. Sidebar topics include avoiding a scaling gotcha with parenting and creating abstract backgrounds using the Fractal Noise effect.
The After Effects Apprentice video lessons were created by Trish and Chris Meyer and are designed to be used on their own or as a companion to their acclaimed book, After Effects Apprentice.

Topics include:
 Preparing files
 Making parenting connections
 Arranging the frame and arm
 Using null objects
 Crafting anthropomorphic-style animations
 Avoiding problems with non-uniform scaling
 Animating Fractal Noise



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