Summary
Looking back now, in this second part of the book, we've been going through so many new concepts, keywords, tools, and plugins. We've learned how to create an animation from scratch to finally export it and hand it off to the dev team, covering the whole UX animation workflow. We've also seen how to download and install all the necessary tools, extensions, and plugins we need to get our animation done.
We've checked the list of what can or cannot be done in AE when creating animations for Lottie so that our work is going to be previewed properly. We've gone through a list of shortcuts to speed up our work and, finally, you've ended up with my list of resources, which I hope will inspire you and give you enough resources to create your animations.
Now, let's jump to the third part of this book, Adding Your Lottie Animations Into Mobile Apps, where we will learn how to implement our animation into a mobile app and web with React Native...