Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games
Rendering 1
A course by Ernex, Motion Designer
About the video: Rendering 1
Overview
“Mission accomplished! By now, your interface should have all its little elements blinking and moving around. It's finally time to render the piece! ”
In this video lesson Ernex addresses the topic: Rendering 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games. Learn to design, render, and animate a detailed fictional universe for films or video games using Illustrator and After Effects..
Partial transcription of the video
“There's only one thing left to do. Let's turn this project with a million layers and animation into a video that we can send to the client and show off in our portfolio. It's time to get the cake out of the oven. It's time to render. ♪♪ So here we are. You probably know by now the render is just the process in which we take all this project, all this composition we have created with all the layers and stuff, and we turn it into a video that we can send to someone, and they can watch, and they can implement and put it in their movie or video game or whatever. So yeah, how do we create that r...”
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Course summary for: Futuristic User Interfaces for Movies and Games
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3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
3D Animation, 3D Modeling, Motion Graphics, Video Games

Ernex
A course by Ernex
Ernex is a director and motion graphics designer from Spain. His work revolves around FUIs (fictional user interfaces) and screen design for films and video games, as well as animation, art direction, 3D, illustration and video composition.
His career spans over two decades, during which he’s worked on all sorts of projects for national and international clients. He’s collaborated with a variety of renowned studios on many projects, from feature films like Kingsman, Spectre, and Star Wars to video games like Call of Duty, NBA2K, and Need For Speed.
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