Graphic Tutorial For Beginners

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Rolando Kumar

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:46:06 PM8/4/24
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Geta nature journal and spend a few weeks making a go at it. Small things are good so you can focus on the basics of observation and not get overwhelmed by the subject. You'll make lots of mistakes but don't criticize too early. Just draw. A lot. And draw everything you see.

Any sketchbook that seems convenient will work. I like Moleskine's Cahier books for their portability and durability. I keep my drawing kit close at hand but I also have a wallet with a mini sketch area, just in case.


That said, it depends on what your goals are, but drawing from life is the best way to understand whatever it is your trying to draw. If you just want to get better at drawing objects in perspective there's not any better way than just setting objects out on a table and sketching them. Photo reference works too, but you lose the benefit of seeing an object from any angle right in front of you.


I have a graphic and product design studio, for me what i can say is that the best you can do is practicing every single day.Time you spend doing things is when you gain your skills, buy a bunch of pencils and a paper block, and follow this guy here: there are some great videos about how to draw basic shapes, use of colors, markers etc...


However, one video tutorial series I've been considering purchasing is The Structure of Man HD by Riven Phoenix. He also has a lot of other video series (most have been updated for HD, I think), such as gesture drawing, The Structure of Perspective, etc. Supposedly these drawing systems are used by institutions like Lucas Film, so there must be something to them.


But while such drawing systems may be of great help, it ultimately comes down to hands-on practice to develop the fine muscle reflex/coordination etc. to make the lines on paper. I.e. you can watch others draw a million masterpieces, but still have no clue how to shade properly because you haven't taken up the practice to commit these physical techniques to muscle memory.


So probably more effective than video tutorials or a book is finding a subject you really enjoy drawing, and just practicing it every chance you get. Most professional artists tend to go this route and develop their own techniques and systems based on their own experience and preference.


In this day and age, digital is the dominant format for visual art. It's the preferred medium for storage, professional production, as well as publication/distribution. If it's anything other than a doodle you don't want anyone else to see, then you're just gonna end up digitizing it anyway. So why not just draw it digitally in the first place rather than doing a pencil sketch, then inking it, then scanning it, then "cleaning it up" which usually means re-drawing it over the scanned image.


Pencil and paper still have their merits, but if you have both options, then you're likely to practice more when the mood strikes you. There's no wasted paper, there's no cleanup, and if you're a bad artist like me, then you can hit the undo button (which I've conveniently keyed to one of my tablet's express keys) as many times as you want without worrying about leaving smudges or wearing down the paper.


In addition to being an indispensable tool for any professional artist and actually being cheaper in the long run than having to buy years of physical art supplies, drawing on a screen-less tablet like a Bamboo or Intuos actually takes a lot of practice to get used to in and of itself. It's completely different from drawing on paper, so the sooner you pick one up and begin practicing on it, the sooner you'll get a feel for it and the better off you'll be. Otherwise, it's like having to learn how to draw twice.


Of course there is a down side. If you don't actually stick with drawing, you could end up with a somewhat expensive paperweight. Full disclosure: I own a $200 set of golf clubs that I never use, as well as a $600 guitar that's just been gathering dust for years. Luckily, tablets don't seem to depreciate much (trust me, I've tried to bargain hunt for used tablets on eBay, and even 4-5-year-old tablets sell for about 80% of their original retail cost).


Content is king in the digital marketplace. And quality content with the aid of motion design is next level. Everybody knows this which is why everyone strive to produce content that is worth seeing and sharing, especially when it comes to bringing in more customers. With a market that is saturated with competition, it can be a huge challenge to create quality content and build a strong brand identity. It is important that potential customers appreciate and know about your brand in order to lead them towards the last stage of the sales funnel.


Content marketing is a method by which brands reach out to consumers through articles, social media posts, videos, podcasts, and other forms of information. Among the many types of content, videos and animations proved to be the most effective at conveying information while providing entertainment to the viewer.


Back in 2020, a study about social video trends showed that ROI increased for those who used videos for marketing. In the same study, 93% of the respondents agree that video content is what made the significant increase. While global technology firm Cisco projects that web traffic will be all about videos by 2022, many marketers and advertisers find it difficult to produce solid video content. Budget and equipment are mostly the problems. There is also a need to create a team that will come up with a script, design the set, and edits the final material. With all these intricacies, one might wonder if it is all worth the effort and resources.


Well, technically, yes, it is worth it since statistics show that 60% of shoppers make their purchasing decisions after watching product videos. But instead of a harder produce live-action video content, there is actually a more accessible method that will not require you to spend a lot for overhead.


Motion design, or motion graphics, is a design style that combines graphic design principles with video production using animation and visual effects. Basically, it is moving audiovisual content that has been injected with colors, shapes, typography, transitions, and other elements.


The animated graphic elements are used for a ton of purposes, mainly in marketing, because they are great at explaining a concept. They can also be created with lots of aesthetic qualities which is why they are also popular on social media.


In most cases, you can see motion design being used to present information where animated text and graphics are added to enhance the communication channel. It is most helpful when content is extremely complex that it can be difficult to explain by a layman. The point of using it is to make the ideas visual so that the audience will find them easier to understand.


Motion design is suitable for a variety of industries where an excellent means of communication is a requirement. This is why it is deliberately used as an integral part of most marketing strategies, including social media, email marketing, content marketing, and mobile marketing among many others.


With so much content on the internet, it can be challenging to offer something interesting, especially with a mundane topic. The technical aspects of machinery, for example, have some of information that is just too boring to discuss. Having an expert to explain it may not be enough to perk up the interest of the audience. But with well-designed animated graphics, it is more likely that they will get absorbed enough to watch it until the end.


Effective motion graphics is consisting of animated graphics, text, voiceovers, and mood-setting music. The combination of entertaining visual and audio elements adds value to your content and will help highlight a point.


Having a strong brand identity can do great things in improving your market share. A 2020 survey attests that 93% out of 500 brands gained new customers because of social media videos. Motion graphics allow you to explain your brand in a new and exciting way that makes people aware and remember.


Motion design and social media are great marketing combo. This would only be effective, however, if your content is actually shared by the users. Because motion graphics are much shorter than full-production videos, it is more likely to get noticed and shared across different platforms. It also helps that you can be as creative as you want with animated graphics, making it more visually appealing to the audience.


Resources are a common issue among marketers and business owners. Quality marketing does not come cheap and optimum success is not always guaranteed. With motion graphics, costs are significantly cut down because there is no need to secure locations, purchase expensive equipment, or hire actors. All you need is a computer, some animation tools, and enough knowledge to get started.


Although it is commonly used in the world of commercial animation, creating motion graphics is actually not a simple task. Unlike other types of animations where you can reference nature as to how objects are to be animated, motion design has no natural reference on how typography, shapes, and other design elements move. It is up to the designer to make the design more humanized in order to use it to connect with the audience.


There are tools required to start with motion design. Adobe After Effects is a good software to explore if you want to create 2D animations with simple scenes. You may also want to try Powtoon where there are thousands of high-quality templates that you can experiment with.


If you are going to create motion design then you will have to work with plenty of images. Start building a visual library with all the GIFs, movie clips, art, landscapes, and music that inspire you. Use it to ignite your own creative ideas that you can use in creating unique designs.


The fastest way to learn about creating motion graphics is by exploring and gathering all available resources. Try to learn how a certain animation style is made by an artist. There are websites where you can actually break down the animation process to see it being made frame by frame. Aside from discovering new techniques, do not be hesitant to try them out and create your own versions. This will make it easier for you to remember the different methods and will even allow you to devise your own style.

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