#Shot11 Isiah Thomas
Niulang Zhinv and their Cattle
Thanks @James Curran’s tutorial on youtube,thanks man
Invasion!
Humans! Humans everywhere!
Express shops - GIF
Something fishy in my phone
Sign-up Flow Prototype for Healthcare Messaging App
Quick sign-up animation prototype I did for Medigram.
Medigram is a healthcare messaging app for doctors and nurses.
Besides designing states for the input fields, I’ve explored the flow of the form appearance. The main goal was to have people focus on one input at a time, minimizing cognitive load.
See the attached video for better quality.
Link to Framer demo:
share.framerjs.com/6blhp11tqd7z/
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Happy Piggy Bank
Showreel 2016
Hop...Hop...Hop..
This is a logo animation I created for a project that we are working on right now. I'm more of a flat color kind of a guy but this was my first ever try at using gradients in a logo... I'm not that good at motion graphics...but I'm trying my best to cook up something good always....so hope you guys like.... constructive criticism and your valuable tips are much appreciated...Thank you
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Lindar is now on Dribbble!
Day 27 Dropdown Menu
Delivery Animation
Website Concept
Pac-Man Expression Driven Animation
This post is perhaps more technical than artistic but I wanted to share how I setup this animation where Pac-Man eats the coins based on expressions rather than manually animating them off. I did this so I could easily vary the pace at which Pac-Man moved without having to retime all the coins' exits (because I knew there might be changes). This was especially helpful on some of the scenes with larger maze configurations. It did get slow with lots of coins and the further you went in the timeline because the expression is calculating the "collision" with Pac-Man for every frame before it (since After Effects doesn't store global variables in any kind of memory) but it still beat the alternative. Basically, I worked hard coming up with the "rig" so I could be lazy. That's what you call working smart, right?
Project file is attached. Take a looks through if you'd like!