Bubble test

After making the bubble background in Illustrator I imported it in to After Effects. Here I found an effect called CC Bubbles, which created bubbles automatically that could also be animated.
Using this effect I wanted it to look like the bubbles were making the bottle explode, thus making the lid pop off and the bubbles being released.
To do this I drew a mask over the CC Bubbles layer in order to contain the bubbles in the bottle and keyframes it to make it look like it sprayed out of the bottle.

Coke Bubbles

BUBBLE Backgrnd

I created a background in Illustrator to use in my final project.

The idea was to create something that would be relevant to the company I have chosen for the info graphic, namely Coca Cola.

I made the bubbles to represent the fizziness of the Cola that it is most recognised for. To do this I simply used the ellipse tool to create the circle and made another circle to create a light shading effect on the top of the bubble. I then used the Blend tool to complete this effect. Finally after copy and pasting the bubbles and transforming the size of each one I then manipulated the opacity of the bubbles to give it a better effect.

This composition was made with a HDTV 1920×1080 ratio in order to fit in to the After Effects project.

Coke Can Explosion

Using After Effects and Preset from creative cow I managed to make a coke can look like it had been opened and exploded everywhere. This was a test for my final piece.
I used a tint effect to create the coke like colour for the explosion, and simply used keyframes on the position as well as rotation of the fingers to make it look like it was opening the can.
All of the assets were drawn in Illustrator.