I also did a (somewhat ill-fated, from a technical perspective) livestream at at the end of the project, doing some Q&A. I'm allowing myself a background layer (and lights/camera for 3d), and will be adding effects to complement/stylize, but trying to keep the text layer the star. Some of these will be super useful, some will be completely impractical. The whole point here is to see what I can make with a single text layer. (It's currently the most-viewed video on SOM's YouTube page!)Ī link to the project files is at the bottom. I encouraged people to follow along on Instagram or Twitter - if you feel inspired, reading this now, I'd love for you to join in! If you'd like to learn how to do this yourself, I created an in-depth tutorial on some of these techniques for School of Motion. Tapered Strokes in After Effects (and Wavy Strokes) Chris Zachary 5.9K subscribers Subscribe 4. They're actually extremely powerful, they're just not very intuitive. I've had this silly obsession with the After Effects text animator for the past 4-5 years, specifically using it to make things that don't *look* like text. This page documents my #textperiments project throughout January 2019.
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