Animated Illustration in Procreate: Tell a Story with Movement
A course by Martín Tognola , Illustrator
Learn how to use animation as a narrative tool to emphasize an idea and develop a concept
Learn how to use animation as a narrative tool to emphasize an idea and develop a concept
Animation can be a powerful tool for telling a story. Over the years, illustrator Martín Tognola, whose clients include The Washington Post and The New York Times, has mastered the art of explaining things using animated loops.
In this course, learn how to use animation as a narrative tool for illustrating while also learning how to use Procreate. Your goal is to create a graphic solution for an idea, text, or script and convey the core message using only your animated loop. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to add motion to any illustration and bring it to life using Procreate.
What will you learn in this online course?
20 lessons & 12 downloads
- 100% positive reviews (250)
- 8,686 students
- 20 lessons (3h 32m)
- 12 additional resources (4 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish, English
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Create an animated loop that tells a short story with an unexpected ending.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
Anyone with or without knowledge of drawing interested in exploring the narrative capabilities of animation applied to illustration.
Requirements and materials
All you need for this course is basic knowledge of Procreate, a graphic tablet with the program installed, and a lot of imagination.
Reviews
A course by Martín Tognola
Martín Tognola is an Argentinian illustrator who has been living in Barcelona for more than half of his life. He has over 25 years of experience in the industry and specializes in print publications and editorial content. His work can be found in major newspapers, magazines, and ads around the world. As the media transitioned to the digital era, Martin adapted by adding animated loops to his repertoire.
His client list includes The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Out Barcelona, BMW, Samsung, Citibank, and Budweiser. Since 2015, he has regularly collaborated with The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph Magazine, and La Vanguardia where he publishes an animated GIF every week in the digital issue and illustrates the opinion column written by journalist Jordi Évole.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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Influences
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What will we do in the course?
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U2
On going
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Knowing the tool
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Move or animate? 1
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Move or animate? two
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Move or animate? 3
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Different types of narratives
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U3
Towards the final project
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Talk about one thing in terms of another
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Process + breakdown 1
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Process + breakdown 2
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Under construction 1
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Under construction 2
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Under construction 3
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Under construction 4
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Under construction 5
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Close-up & Clean up 1
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Close-up & Clean up 2
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U4
Export
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How to export our illustration
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Share our illustration
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FP
Final project
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Animated Illustration with Procreate - Tell a story in motion
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design_bugbolito
Excelente curso e óptimo formador , explica bem como fazer as listas e descartar o menos importante, a animação é muito fluida e estilo muito interessante 5⭐️
delaram_mowatt
I learned the basics of Procreate from the course as I was very new to Procreate. because the main course was in Spanish but I was listening to the English version there were long pauses in between sentences. However that is not a big deal. Also If the teacher had added more projects and in action lessons than spending long time showing books that he likes, I could have benefited much more. Thanks.
camilaagonzalezr
Excelente curso
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salazarsampogna
Bueno
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gabonico7
básico
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