How I Made This Advanced Animation (Process Breakdown)

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Publicado 2021-12-14
This is the process video of the proudest piece I've ever created! I used Cinema 4D, After Effects, Illustrator, and even Procreate!
To check out more of my work you can visit the link below :)
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  • @BenMarriott
    Fantastic breakdown to a fantastic aniamtion. Amazing work Emonee!
  • @Matthewmest
    How can a person fit so much knowledge in one lifetime I wonder. Bravo!
  • @nicolas.kannov
    As much as I know a step by step tutorial has its place and it helps a lot sometimes, for example, to learn a specific technique, I much prefer a breakdown like yours, it feels so much more insightful to know your thoughts behind the piece. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge Emonee! Also, I loved the animation and design! 👌
  • @ImTerasHD
    Such a satisfying animation, omg 😱😍
  • @offlimit7517
    Emonee, you are going to be an inspiration for a new generation of artists. Mark my words!
  • @andrearieta8291
    I saw this posted on reddit. Was it you? This is amazing work. This kind of content is great because there are lots of basic motion design tutorials on youtube and after almost two years learning I'm starting to reach a point where I feel like most of them don't really teach me much anymore. Watching the actual process of artists who're more experienced than me teaches me and inspires me so much more. Thank you, I'll be waiting for the next video.
  • I know this is 2 years old, but this is so fucking cool! I love it!
  • @exorcist3d99
    I am so happy that you not only have NFT's but are also killing it in that field. Incredible work, doing incredible stuff with your platform- keep innovating!
  • @kinshukmodi8665
    The idea to use 3d softwares to create references is a game changer.
  • @apzzpa
    This is GENIUS. You are one clever cookie. Creating the scene in 3d and then tracing over the top is just *chef's kiss*. What an amazing technique and the result is breathtaking. Well done!
  • @Forward_AD
    I saw this piece on reddit and was blown away. This video popped up in my recommendations, first time YouTube actually hits.
  • @hasanzig
    I thought I was rendering something, it turned out to be your bumper audio.. Great Video🔥
  • @MaxDiamond
    Yo thats was INSANE. I would love to learn to animate like this. Love your work Emonee!
  • @sedb0ix
    Really loved knowing what goes on in the mind of a professional.
  • @jakubjezovic
    This is fantastic. There are a lot of beginner tutorials, but not too many advanced stuff, so thank you for sharing your process!
  • @saultoons
    Really awesome breakdown thanks for the great insight into your process! :)
  • @hvaranhvaran
    This is phenomenal content for somebody with technical skills. Especially the pre-production part. Thank you!