I love your site. Your tutorials are great. Really digging what you're doing.
You could also keyframe the actual text inside the Mograph Text Object. It will only change statically over one frame, but for your purposes that seems like it would have worked as well. Just another way to accomplish the same trick. Of course, that way only works with text, so the display tag is a more versatile tool.
Awesome tutorials you have here and I love this aite! On this tutorial I went to search for the example that you have shown of in this tutorial and I found out that he used "schrinkwrap deformer" to switch from sphere to cube and to the other objects and when you take a closer look at it ,its's like the sphere is being squeezed into a cube, really cool effect.
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Great tip, thanks!
I love your site. Your tutorials are great. Really digging what you're doing.
You could also keyframe the actual text inside the Mograph Text Object. It will only change statically over one frame, but for your purposes that seems like it would have worked as well. Just another way to accomplish the same trick. Of course, that way only works with text, so the display tag is a more versatile tool.
Cheers,
Andrew
On this tutorial I went to search for the example that you have shown of in this tutorial and I found out that he used "schrinkwrap deformer" to switch from sphere to cube and to the other objects and when you take a closer look at it ,its's like the sphere is being squeezed into a cube, really cool effect.
Cheers,
Johnrick
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