My favorite video from this week so far! 7:15 helped me for other projects I've been doing, I was thinking about an "index falloff" and that's what the stagger strength did!
Hi, thanks for the video. Is there a way to tell duplicator to create the first offset closest to the original shape and then move further outwards with each step?
3:12 The Stagger Behaviour has a ‘Graph’ attribute. It’s linear by default but if you apply a curve you should get the result you’re after. docs.cavalry.scenegroup.co/user-interface/widgets/graph-attribute/
@@donnervaix1436 let me put it like this: staying with after effects in 2024 is a symptom of stockholm syndrome. there's a lot of unique things you can push your way through with that software if you're a glutton for CPU-rendered punishment, but I'm just not willing to risk my mental health for VFX. adobe should be paying users for staying on board - not the other way around. like premiere, afyer effecta a thing you're likely to leave behind and never look back once you've given davinci and cavalry a serious go.
My favorite video from this week so far! 7:15 helped me for other projects I've been doing, I was thinking about an "index falloff" and that's what the stagger strength did!
Hi, thanks for the video. Is there a way to tell duplicator to create the first offset closest to the original shape and then move further outwards with each step?
3:12 The Stagger Behaviour has a ‘Graph’ attribute. It’s linear by default but if you apply a curve you should get the result you’re after. docs.cavalry.scenegroup.co/user-interface/widgets/graph-attribute/
now imagine doing this in after effects, and go cry in the corner
I’ve never used after effects, Is it that much more cumbersome?
@@donnervaix1436 let me put it like this: staying with after effects in 2024 is a symptom of stockholm syndrome. there's a lot of unique things you can push your way through with that software if you're a glutton for CPU-rendered punishment, but I'm just not willing to risk my mental health for VFX. adobe should be paying users for staying on board - not the other way around. like premiere, afyer effecta a thing you're likely to leave behind and never look back once you've given davinci and cavalry a serious go.