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growing vectors and type animation
by Eugene Constable on May 21, 2009 at 2:09:27 pm

Hi,
I keep seeing aftereffects work that uses vectors that seem to grow and develop, such as lines or type that evolve taking you seamlessly from one 'space to another'. often using 3d cameras to create fly through effects and changes of scale.

One is example is this posted on the cow reels 'section'.

http://shorts.creativecow.net/film/after-effects-broadcast-design-kinetic-t...

(esp. the type stuff at the start)

Does anyone have any tips on artwork preparation, or workflow for this sort of thing? Any good tutorials that looks at this type of motion design?
Its really the seamless flow from one composition to another that I want to work out...as I'm struggling to get this kind of look. Does it involve using very large vectors that you pan around, so you are only seeing a portion of the image?

Any ideas greatly appreciated!


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