@@liamgalt if you haven't seen them yet, my video 'Geometric Backgrounds in Cavalry' uses duplicators with multiple shapes pushed into a quad tree to make an interesting pattern, the 'Practical MoGraph in Cav - Duplicator Sequences' video goes over a duplicator workflow that I commonly use in client work, 'Blend Submesh Positions in Cavalry' shows how to have smooth positional movement with duplicators, and the 'Chain Chomp Dragon' video shows how to put duplicated items onto an animated path. I'll try to think of other cool uses for Duplicators, but still let me know if there's a specific aspect you want to see. Also, if you aren't on the Discord yet you should join! I'm on there almost every day, it's a great place to learn and ask questions!
I personally think that a Pro license is worth it, especially if you make money doing Motion Design. The Starter license is solid in terms of what you get, but some of the Pro features really help with client work. Plus being able to use advanced features like the JS nodes helps with the more complex rigs.
Hey I'm really enjoying these! keep it up man, this software is incredible
Thanks! Let me know if there's anything specific you want me to make a video on.
@@ElliotMosher I'm kind of fascinated by the duplicator rabbit hole, so anything in that ball park I'd be really interested in.
@@liamgalt if you haven't seen them yet, my video 'Geometric Backgrounds in Cavalry' uses duplicators with multiple shapes pushed into a quad tree to make an interesting pattern, the 'Practical MoGraph in Cav - Duplicator Sequences' video goes over a duplicator workflow that I commonly use in client work, 'Blend Submesh Positions in Cavalry' shows how to have smooth positional movement with duplicators, and the 'Chain Chomp Dragon' video shows how to put duplicated items onto an animated path.
I'll try to think of other cool uses for Duplicators, but still let me know if there's a specific aspect you want to see. Also, if you aren't on the Discord yet you should join! I'm on there almost every day, it's a great place to learn and ask questions!
@@ElliotMosher I will definitely check it out!
Wow, that was awesome. So many great tips in there and amazing to see new scripts emerging. Thanks for taking the time to create this 🙌
Thanks! The new Timeline Counter node is great!
Wow, amazing explanation! Subbed!
I'm trying to do cavalry and my question is if pro is good to have? How much I'm missing w.o. Pro?
I personally think that a Pro license is worth it, especially if you make money doing Motion Design. The Starter license is solid in terms of what you get, but some of the Pro features really help with client work. Plus being able to use advanced features like the JS nodes helps with the more complex rigs.