Cavalry 2 Launches With Cameras, Pre-Comp Overrides and Components and More
Cavalry 2.0 brings many new features and improvements to the 2D animation and motion graphics powerhouse.
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Cavalry 2.0 brings many new features and improvements to the 2D animation and motion graphics powerhouse.
#cavalry_app #mograph
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Chris Hardcastle shows how to take keyframe animation in Cavalry and trigger that with Markers.
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Chris Hardcastle shows how to import data from Google Sheets into Cavalry for animation.
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Dimitris Katsafouros shows how easy it is to get started creating complex type animation with simple setups in Cavalry. Dimitris Katsafouros demonstrates how to get these complex-looking animations with super simple setups in Cavalry. Scene Group’s
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Alex Amor shows how to use Dynamic Rendering in Cavalry to create many variations from a single piece of artwork. It’s no secret that Cavalry is a procedural powerhouse for motion graphics artists. A great
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Peter Alfano walks through how to work with data in Cavalry to create a Bar Graph animation. Over the last little while, Peter Alfano has created content to show how to work with data and Cavalry to
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Alex Amor shows how to create type animation using the Corner Pin to deform many layers simultaneously. This new quick tip tutorial from The Scene Group and Alex Amor shows how to use the Corner
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Alex Amor shows how to push shapes apart from each other using the Vector Behavior in Cavalry. In The Scene Group’s Cavalry, you can drive a lot of effects by using Behaviors. This quick tip
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Kyle Daily shows how to create a helix animation using Cavalry in under a minute. Cavalry is excellent for procedural animation. Think of it as C4D but for 2D animations like After Effects. Unlike After
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Chris Hardcastle offers a step-by-step guide for creating a simple script in Cavalry. The Scene Group’s Cavalry introduced support for scripting using Javascript. Scripting pens up a whole new world to automating tasks and creating interfaces in
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Expresso Mechanic TV shows how to create and animate a working iris in Cinema 4D. This new multi-tech tutorial from the Expresso Mechanic Julian Field shows how to build a working iris system in Cinema 4D using
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The new beta for Cavalry sees the foundations of JavaScript support in a few different areas. A new beta of the Scene Group’s Cavalry introduces JavaScript support for scripting, controlling things, and user interfaces. Check out these
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