This Motion Design Awards project was animated and rendered in Autograph using multiple cameras to provide different perspectives.

 

This project contains 3 variations of the same effect, designed to leave behind echoes of the character. These echoes were created automatically using the “Instancer” generator.

 

A tunnel, a title, colored lights - these were the characteristic opening titles of 90s fiction series. This project was created 100% procedurally, using only generators and modifiers.

 

Rendered and composited 100% in Autograph, this project mimics the iconic door in the film “Suzume” through which the heroine travels to another world.

 

This animation was rendered in real time and composited in Autograph to create a pencil effect with multiple controllers. In this project, you can adjust many settings including the stroke size, the sun, and camera orientation, just to name a few.

 

Rendered and composited 100% in Autograph, this animation uses two compositions as textures to define the content of the top and bottom screens.

 

Animate dozens of images on a single layer using the Instancer, then cut out this image drop according to a text.

 

To generate these dozens of lines of different colors and thicknesses, a single layer is enough. The ‘Instancer’ distributes variations of a single line, during the vector logo appears.

 

Based on a simple MKV file, the image undergoes several alterations, including a halftone conversion created from scratch, from a polygon in ‘Distance Field’ mode. Several procedural elements are then added.

 

Project mixing the ‘Color Difference Key’, the ‘Lightwrap’, the ‘Defocus’ and some rotoscopy, allowing the integration of characters shooted on green background.

 

Create a world map reveal that projects shadows before they bend using a God rays modifier with multiple transformation options.

 

3D rendering using several cameras shooting the same object. This environment is animated with a rotation and light intensity, and the rendering is composited on the fly.