Join animator Storm Stewart as she shows you how to create a looping animation in Illustrator and After Effects. On Day 1, Storm will show you how to start building your image in Illustrator to create colors and shapes for the elements to be animated. Comeback for day 2 as Storm brings the image in After Effects and adds motion! Subscribe to the Adobe Live YT Channel: https://bit.ly/adobeliveyoutube Guest Storm Stewart is a freelance illustrator and animator based in London, UK: https://www.behance.net/StormStewart Host Fabiola Lara is a Chilean-American illustrator, designer, and animator based in Philadelphia. https://www.behance.net/fabiolalara ----- Join us LIVE on Behance: https://www.behance.net/adobelive 00:00 Start 2:01 Introduction to Storm’s work and Recap of Day 1 3:45 Adding a dynamic link from Ai to Ae 9:32 Storm’s workspace 11:06 Color coding layers 14:44 Positioning the elements 19:11 Composition settings tips 22:47 Creating a shape layer mask 26:26 Making a parent and child layer using pickwhipping 30:09 Choosing a default background 36:05 Adding squash and stretch animations to the lid 39:12 Adding keyframes 40:25 Adding easing to the keyframes 53:13 Key to looping animations 58:41 Storm’s background 1:03:24 Adding a loopout expression 1:14:48 Adding reference points/markers 1:25:42 Isolating part of the cauldron to create movement 1:32:28 Adding a motion blur and tweaking some final movements 1:33:11 Adding bubbles 1:35:25 Creating a mask for the bubbles 1:37:59 Adding a wiggle preset 1:46:40 Adding ripple effect 1:50:59 Recap of stream

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