From the course: Motion: Principles of Motion Graphics
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Dynamic transitions with Replicators - Motion Tutorial
From the course: Motion: Principles of Motion Graphics
Dynamic transitions with Replicators
- [Narrator] In this project I'm going to show you how we can use a replicator preset to add a transition into our motion graphic we've created. So, to start let's look at where we are in the project. I'll move my play head to the beginning of the timeline and press play. And I'll just click in the empty area, the layers, so we can more clearly see what's going on. So, even though we have this interesting animation that kind of transitions out when this other line occurs, when the line hits here and my shape comes out, I want to have more of a burst into the scene to reveal my text. So, I'll start by moving my play head to around 316. This is where I want the replicator element to start. So, I'll close my stylized shapes layer group, and I'll go to add object and add a group. Let's double click on the group name and we'll call this replicator and we'll go to the library. And in the replicators area, I want to go to…
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Drawing custom shapes for animation4m 41s
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Animated details with stylized shapes4m 26s
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Dynamic transitions with Replicators4m 4s
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Dynamic transitions with particles6m 26s
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Positioning layers in 3D space3m 39s
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Build animated camera transitions4m 11s
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