This past week, I was in Austin for ICON9, an illustration conference that occurs every two years. If you ever have the opportunity to attend, I highly recommend it—there is great programing, great people, and it’s a great excuse to explore a new city! The first two days of the conference featured various workshops, and I attended one called Deconstructing the Animated GIF lead by Rebecca Mock. As the name suggests, she went through her process in creating an animated illustration, including some basic movements that bring an image to life.
Rebecca is trained as a painter and self-taught in the ways of GIF making. It’s this background, however, that makes her work so compelling—the composition-focused images are like scenes from a film, capturing small, looping movements that make a big impact.