Illustrating using Adobe Animate


          We were able to illustrate a girl animation using Adobe Animate in the last few days, and it was a lot of fun because it didn't go well at first, and the girl looks like a monkey. But after some work and fixings, it turns out okay in the end, which is why this activity was quite challenging for me in comparison to the tutorials we made the previous few weeks. The reason for this is that it was my first time drawing or illustrating with Adobe Animate, and I was used to drawing with a pencil. So all I need to do is practice and experiment.




        This time, I was pleased with my results because they were visually appealing. I animated a cute chibi anime, and I'm so proud of it because it turned out well thanks to my classmates. This activity was simple for me because I only needed to add another layer and highlight the reference image. It was a lot of work, especially the coloring, but if you focus on it, the outcome will be good. As you can see in the image above, my practice has paid off.



        
        The final activity we animated was a bridge, which was much simpler than the previous activities. Although my output is not particularly creative, I believe that simplicity is beauty, which is why I did not embellish it further. In this activity, I only need to draw a few straight lines and some curves to form a bridge. After that, it's up to you to add some context to your output. Well, I had planned to add some buildings or mountains as background, but I decided against it because the bridge alone is better. So, by the end of the activities, I had learned how to illustrate in Adobe Animate with the help of my classmates.

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