![]() ![]() ![]() People were writing to ask me to do 2D work when I really wanted to do 3D graphics, and I realised I needed to focus on posting 3D projects and create a portfolio of work. “Posting my animations on Dribbble opened up a whole world for me, and I was contacted by customers from all over the world,” Motorin says, adding that Behance and Videohive have also been helpful. Most of those projects are posted on Behance, and he thinks of them as examples of what he’d really like to do as a 3D motion designer. Naturally curious and interested in learning, Motorin often spends his free time on personal projects that help enhance his skill set. Nearly a decade later, after working at a small studio where he learned the principles of animation, Motorin is a busy freelance motion designer and art director who primarily uses Cinema 4D, Redshift and After Effects in his work. “At that time, I didn’t know how to do anything, so it felt magical to be able to make that,” he recalls. After creating some simple lower thirds, he made a promo video for a friend’s band in After Effects and everyone liked it. Russia-based motion designer Pasha Motorin was studying TV journalism that included a class on video design when he realised he would rather make graphics than be a reporter. Originally published on by Meleah Maynard
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