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Scribbled Style Animation in After Effects | Tutorial

In this Video, I'll break down my process of applying a hand drawn, scribbled style to animations. Drawing at least parts of it with a pencil on real paper makes the animation much more convincing. So I scribbled short sequences of basic elements, like lines or circles, scanned them and created a Photoshop file out of each sequence. Each frame is placed on a separate layer. I imported all sequences as comps - retain layer size. First of all, I created a background paper texture and a scribbled texture, which I used to fill the face. For both of them I created sequences of the same picture, but changed the position and rotation slightly every 4 frames. The main animation is a simple path animation. I used "trim paths" and added roughen edges to make the clean line look more like a pencil stroke. Then I used a time expression to animate the evolution of that effect. I used a wiggle expression to slightly change the position of the path every two frames. On top of that, I used a Posterize time effect to change the framerate to 12 frames, as classic hand drawn animation is done with that frame rate. Finally I added all the hand-drawn sequences to the main comp, set the mode to multiply and created a lot of details with them, like the explosion or even the eyes of the emoji. ► I use music from Artlist: https://artlist.io If you have any further questions, let me know in the comments below. I do my best to answer all of them! ► Subscribe to my channel here:    / @manueldoesmotion   I am very curious how this tutorial inspired your work! Put the link in the comments below or even better: tag me on Instagram. @manueldoesmotion ►   / manueldoesmotion   ► my website: https://www.stein-hauser.com ► behance: https://www.behance.net/stein-hauser #aftereffectstutorial #animation #motiondesign

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