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@laurenlself The answer is obviously C. You get 4 Trader Joe’s, 3 Equinox, and the IKEA for the strawberry swirl. And New May Wah cause everyone needs a gallon sized can of bamboo shoots.
@zerdaluworks@linear Honestly I wish I had a tutorial to point to, but I’ve just been doing design/video for ~15 years, so a lot of it is just accumulation of different jobs in graphic design, film, motion and web/product, I can't think of a specific method unfortunately.
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The ones with no rounding here are not real UI but an abstract state of thinking so it’s purposely different so it’s differentiating reality from abstraction. For the UI I just pulled from @yannglt’s mocks, just made it narrower in the last little chat shot so the empty space isn’t too awkward
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@rotimi_best Ben Marriott for After Effects and Eyedesyn / Greyscalegorilla for Cinema4D. Also I would recommend watching a few intro videos from various channels cause seeing different people explain basic concepts is really helpful.
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@rotimi_best Otherwise watching different YouTube videos or asking AI to build a curriculum for you based on an example can be a good way to learn exactly what you want but it'll lead to more knowledge gaps.
@rotimi_best Hi! This is After Effects and Cinema4D so both aren't really beginner friendly, it's definitely an entire job on its own. I'm not good at following classes but School of Motion's courses look really good IMO.
@pdotcv The amoeba said it came first and you're copying its design for clout gains and thus aren't a real designer and you should be ashamed of yourself.
If we’re talking about the product launch videos, the process varies depending on timelines, product lock, story. If it’s more complex there’s a storyboard, sometimes just styleframes, and we often test out viability by tackling the hardest technical pieces first. It’s pretty organic.
@flamefxi@MaximeHeckel The recommendation here is more that your work would have stood on its own without attaching it to an existing product banking on ambiguity. You could still have had the exact same video with a made up logo at the end.