1. Gifford:
So far, the easiest way I know to export GIF files quickly is to use the GifGun plug-in.
Before using this plug-in, the most common way to export gif was to export video through AE and then export it with PHOTOSHOP. The disadvantage is that the operation is cumbersome and the file is very large in the memory environment. The second method is to export using Adobe's own MediaEncoder. The disadvantage is that you need to install another software, and it is not easy to export the final satisfactory result after repeated debugging. This plug-in is completely foolproof and can export high-quality GIF files.
2. Exercise 2:
MG dynamic effect artifact. But my most commonly used function is "anchor setting". The software provides the choice of 9 anchor points. It is very practical in a fixed central position, whether it is a dynamic demonstration of MG or UI. Other functions are also very powerful. For example: elastic dynamic effect, explosion effect, copying key frames, batch naming, etc. , the function is very comprehensive.
3.Bodymovin:
Designers need to consider many issues when designing UI effects, such as pull refresh or status. However, it is easy to make an effect with AE software, which may not be available in the development of students. It is obviously unrealistic to spend a lot of energy and time to restore these animations within a tight deadline.
But when Airbnb developed Lottie and made it open source, the situation changed. Designers can use Bodymovin to export JSON files and let engineers put them into APP projects. 100% restores the effects created in AE.
Although this plug-in is not perfect, some complex effects have not yet been realized. But 90% of the work impact can be transferred.
These AE plug-ins shared above are quite good, and Bian Xiao is also using them ~ If you want to remind yourself of the efficiency of AE video editing, don't miss it ~