In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create expressive, bouncy animated strokes in Cinema 4D and then discover clever 2D uses using this technique using Cineware and After Effects!
Learn more about Creating Cursive Logos here
Topics covered include:
• Using Spline Wrap to create a stylized cursive logo
• Applying interesting variable speed animation to the logo resolve
• How to use the Jiggle Deformer to add expressive, dynamic movement
• Using this technique for use in a 2D workflow using After Effects and Cineware
• Adding animated boil to animations using ‘Boil It’ for After Effects
• Discussing other use cases like shoe laces & headphone cords
If you have any questions, be sure to post it in the comments section and if you create anything utilizing this expressive, bouncy stroke effects in Cinema 4D, be sure to share it with me! Thanks for watching!
The only thing I don’t understand is why your MacOsX displays your name on the upper right corner. I mean, mine never did that, EVER. I feel kinda sad about that too.
It’s a setting you have to activate in the Preferences then you can feel special and have your name on it too! :)
Hey EJ.
Great video as always – love your content.
Is there a way to achieve this effect with a closed spline? For example if you wanted to outline text in Illustrator, import that spline and then reveal it in the same way (without having to draw out a single line spline).
I love this technique. Adding cel shading and S&T you can get some great looks. Thanks for all of your in-depth tutorials!
Thanks Grayson! Appreciate the kind comment!
Man c4d has such cool tools to make animation! Awesome tuts!
Totally! Thanks for watching! :)