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cut out animation / stop animation

Community Beginner ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

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Hi there


I'm a songwriter that wants to do my own Monty Python style cut out animation video (examples below) but using the painting of Leornado Da Vinci "The last Supper"

Monty Python - one of the famous cartoons - YouTube

https://youtu.be/LMpXUd_kesA

I have access to all Creative cloud programs but am uncertain which programs would give the best results and/or be easiest to use ? 

Someone told me photoshop is best if I am using other peoples images, and that illustrator is best if I am creating images from scratch. Is this true ?

Others tell me Flash would be good ? some say puppet tool in AE ? Other people have also suggest Character Animator ??.

I have phoned Adobe technical support but unfortunately most technicians are only familiar with the program they are working with, and have no overall knowledge of which programs might best suit my needs.

I have imported Da Vincis Last supper in to photoshop and have separated the layers, but I'm happy to drop that and start again should that be the wrong place to start.

Obviously want to find out which programs are best before i pour hours into it.

Also any tutorials would be a bonus

Kind regards

Ben

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LEGEND , Mar 17, 2017 Mar 17, 2017

After Effects. That's what it is made for. Import your PSD as a composition and animate away.

Mylenium

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Mar 17, 2017 Mar 17, 2017

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After Effects. That's what it is made for. Import your PSD as a composition and animate away.

Mylenium

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 17, 2017 Mar 17, 2017

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Thankyou Millenium

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Mar 17, 2017 Mar 17, 2017

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Moving to After Effects​

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 17, 2017 Mar 17, 2017

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As Mylenium says, use After Effects. Here are some tutorials to get you going:

1. Get to know the After Effects interface

2. Get to know the basics of animation

3. Try adding special effects to a video (hands-on tutorial with sample assets)

4. Work with Photoshop and Illustrator files in After Effects

Hope this helps!

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Thankyou Stefan

Really appreciate the links as well

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