Animating a text title with a tail effect in Cinema 4D can add a dynamic touch to your motion graphics. Here's a step-by-step guide to achieve this: Create Text: Start by creating the text that you want to animate. Convert Text to Geometry: To give the text a tail effect, you'll need to convert it to editable geometry. Right-click on the text object and select "Make Editable" from the context menu.
Add Joints for the Tail:
With the text geometry selected, choose the Joint tool
Click at the base of the text to place the first joint.
Continue clicking along the text to create a chain of joints that will form the tail. You can adjust the placement and number of joints to control the length and curvature of the tail.
Bind Joints to Text:
Animate Joints:
Now you can animate the joints to create the tail effect.
Refine Animation:
Play back the animation to preview the movement of the text with the tail effect.
Use the Timeline or F-Curve Editor to adjust the timing and curves of the animation for smoother movement
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