Illustration For Motion With Sarah Beth Morgan |verified|
Imagine a frame featuring a stylized female character holding an old-fashioned TV remote.
To emulate Sarah Beth Morgan’s style, we move away from perfect vector lines and embrace imperfection. illustration for motion with sarah beth morgan
Adding a subtle noise layer gives the animation a cinematic, film-like quality. Imagine a frame featuring a stylized female character
This style celebrates the medium. It doesn't try to hide the fact that it is a digital 2D animation. By adding the "grain" and the "paper tear" edges, you give the viewer something visually complex to look at. This style celebrates the medium
If you'd like, I can also generate a for a three-pose paper cutout sequence based on a specific Morgan-inspired movement phrase.
Through her 12-week Illustration for Motion course at School of Motion, Sarah teaches that successful motion design starts long before a single keyframe is set:
Using tools like Adobe Illustrator, shapes are created with clean paths. This ensures that when the file moves to After Effects, the lines don't "break" during scaling.
