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UI Animations with Lottie and After Effects

By : Mireia Alegre Ruiz, Emilio Rodriguez Martinez
Book Image

UI Animations with Lottie and After Effects

By: Mireia Alegre Ruiz, Emilio Rodriguez Martinez

Overview of this book

Lottie is a small and scalable JSON-based animation file. LottieFiles is the platform where Lottie animations can be uploaded, tested, and shared. By combining the LottieFiles plugin and the LottieFiles platform, you’ll be able to create stunning animations that are easy to integrate in any device. You’ll also see how to use the Bodymovin plugin in After Effects to export your animation to a JSON file. The book starts by giving you an overview of Lottie and LottieFiles. As you keep reading, you’ll understand the entire Lottie ecosystem and get hands-on with classic 2D animation principles. You’ll also get a step-by-step guided tour to ideate, sketch for storytelling, design an icon that will fulfill the needs and expectations of users based on UX, and finally animate it in Adobe After Effects. This will help you get familiar with the After Effects environment, work with vector shape layers, create and modify keyframes using layer properties, explore path and mask features, and adjust timing easily to create professional-looking animations. By the end of this animation book, you’ll be able to create and export your own Lottie animations using After Effects and implement them in mobile apps using React Native. You’ll also have an understanding of 2D animation best practices and principles that you can apply in your own projects.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1 - Building a Foundation With After Effects and LottieFiles
5
Part 2 - Cracking Lottie Animations
9
Part 3 - Adding Your Lottie Animations Into Mobile Apps

Free graphic resources and UX/UI inspiration

Last but not least, I'd like to share with you the resources I normally use when creating animations, which will help you out with your creative process.

Graphic resources

I am a digital designer with a graphic design background but I'm not an illustrator. Actually, my illustration skills are quite limited but not my illustration resources. What I mean by that is when I have to create an animation or an illustration, I normally search on the web for references to inspire me. Once I have a clear concept in mind, I look for a specific style, colors, or maybe a character illustration I can reuse and adjust to the look and feel I need. So, I don't go through the whole process of illustrating; I take some bits and pieces from here and there to create my own.

So, here's a list of free for personal use websites to search and download your graphic resources from.

Illustrations

My favorite one is Freepik (https...