Illustration For Motion by Sarah Beth Morgan, School Of Motion
Illustration For Motion by Sarah Beth Morgan, School Of Motion
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Salepage: Illustration For Motion by Sarah Beth Morgan, School Of Motion
In Illustration for Motion you’ll learn the foundations of modern illustration from Sarah Beth Morgan. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to create incredible illustrated works of art that you can use in your animation projects right away.
To create great work, you need more than just good animation…. You need design. Today’s motion design aesthetic is filled with illustration, so developing your own drawing ability and style is a huge advantage in this field. In Illustration for Motion, you’ll be empowered to create your own illustrated works, gaining valuable knowledge and insights from one of the top talents in the industry, Sarah Beth Morgan.
Sarah Beth Morgan is an art director, illustrator, and designer based in Portland, Oregon. Prior to her career in motion design, she spent her childhood years in Saudi Arabia where she developed a unique take on the world. This experience expanded her artistic horizons, pushing her to attend the Savannah College of Art and Design. She spent her early career at Gentleman Scholar and Oddfellows. It was working for these top-notch motion studios that gave her the confidence to branch out on her own. Now, as a full-time freelancer, she enjoys diving headfirst into passion projects, collaborating with new friends, and advocating for other women in the industry.
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