How to Quickly Drive Properties With Falloffs in Cavalry

Chris Hardcastle shows how you can quickly set up falloffs for automatic animations in Cavalry.

“No one should have to live without Falloffs,” is the rallying cry from the Scene Group’s Chris Hardcastle. Falloffs are an essential part of animation and motion graphics workflow in several applications, including Maya, Cinema 4D, and Cavalry. A new 1-minute wonder quick tip tutorial shows how you can create and use Calvary’s falloffs to affect any property you like.

“No one should have to live without Falloffs”

Compoarative Processes.

It was only a short while ago that we watched Creative Dojo’s VinhSon Nguyen create an effector-like set up in After Effects. While watching, I thought to myself, “that’s a lot of expressions, and I bet you can do this in Cavalry with a couple of clicks.”

It’s likely not a coincidence that this new Calvary tutorial covers the same effect, only with a much simpler workflow. Effectors in Cavalry can affect many different properties and drive animation in a snap.

Download Cavalry.

Check out Cavalry and the pricing tiers. You can get Cavalry for around $16/month. You can start your journey into the future of motion design apps for free.

What better way to learn how to create generative art, character animation, and data visualizations than a great getting started series. Visit the Scene Group to learn more about Cavalry.