Adobe At San Diego Comic Con

Any artists at Comic-Con who love to draw in Illustrator or Photoshop should seriosly consider heading to booth #4313.

Adobe will be present at San Diego Comic-Con with a booth (#4313). Throughout the convention you can stop by the booth for presentations and product demonstrations of Character Animator and Photoshop.

Another interesting future of the Adobe booth is that the The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) will be doing a demonstration to show the way that they are able to show age progression of missing children to show them as older children. This tool is instrumental in helping family find their children, even if a substantion period of time has occurred.

Additionally Adobe will be having three panels that you might want to stop by and check out:

Thur, 7/19, 6pm in Room 11: Up Your Game Panel Discussion: Creating Personalized Animated Avatars
If you have thoughts of animating your own avatar to interact with your audience (via Twitch or online stream) in real-time, then this is the session for you! This panel will show you how to create an animated avatar that is fun, engaging, and, most importantly, easy!

Fri, 7/20, 6pm in Room 11: Extraordinary Women, Extraordinary Animation
Join this group of incredibly talented women as they share how they turned their animation talents into an aspiring career. They’ll discuss what’s new in the art, science and business of animation—with a particular focus on character animation–and how new technology, like Adobe Character Animator, and old technology, like After Effects, is making it easier than ever to get started animating no matter your age, gender or education.

Sat, 7/21, 3pm in Room 11: From Hand Drawn to Digital: Bringing Comic Book Illustrations to Life
See what happens when a traditional comic book illustrator partners with a traditional animator to create a short film! Adapted, storyboarded and illustrated by the incomparable Pat Moriarity (Fantagraphics, THE COMICS JOURNAL, winner of the GOLDEN TOONIE) and animated by Seth Zeichner (Blues Clues), their most recent project, The Realm Beyond Reason, transforms hand-drawn, good-old-fashioned paper and ink illustrations into a fantastic animated film using state-of-the art, yet easy-to-use digital software.

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