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Quick After Effects Tutorial - Dripping Text Animation - Add CC Smear on a text layer -> Position the smear on each letter and animate the "REACH" from 0 to 1.000. - New Adjustment Layer -> Add Gaussian Blur at 35 - Add Levels -> Select Alpha -> Set...

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Cash Design3 years ago

Final result:

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Melo3 years ago

Post these things on other platforms like tiktok, they are really helpful!

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Cash Design3 years ago

That might be a good idea haha. Thank you!

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Benvi Design3 years ago

Great tutorial again mate! Love it 🔥

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Cash Design3 years ago

Glad you like it brother!

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Jackk Design3 years ago

Can you use logos for this effect?

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Cash Design3 years ago

Can't see why not haha

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Lately3 years ago

@EmmaD1lemmaZA witness

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2mm3 years ago

thanks so much. Bookmarked

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Cash Design3 years ago

@2mremins Enjoy! 🙏

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