How to make a Cascading Text Animation With Cinema 4D and After Effects – Part 1

In this tutorial, I show you how to make a fun cascading text effect shown below using Cinema 4D. Mograph, shader effectors, step effectors, and extrude nurbs. I also show you how to light the scene by using some reflective white cards and my upcoming Studio Light Kit.

Based on this animation

Final Render

Watch Part 2 Here.

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  1. Xavier says:

    its funny i was just about to leave after downloading some tuts…then i saw this…and the heavens opened up and angels started to sing

  2. Cody says:

    In engineering a “fillet” is a rounded edge/corner and is pronounced “fill-it.” It sounds like the redneck pronunciation of the French culinary term “filet.”

  3. really nice animation, render is also great.

  4. Jason says:

    Just saw that animation the other day on behance and wished i know how to do that. Wish came true. Thanks!

  5. BaKen says:

    I Love you !!!!!!
    Very Very Thank you :)

  6. Teb says:

    hell yeah!!! This is the tut I’ve been waiting! You Rock Nick!

  7. tom says:

    Great tutorial again, Nick! Bring on pt.2

  8. Brandon says:

    Does anyone know if this or something similar is possible in Blender 3D?

    • Dimitrisc says:

      It could be done in any app. You could try text with alpha channel map that controls opacity or boolean operation. Give it a try, think about it b4 you start working.
      BTW C4D Rocks! & Blender Rocks!

  9. Stefan says:

    Really nice Nick! U are the best.

  10. O Yeah, the typography effect of the Year :)
    Great one Nick! You can use “constrain” in the filtet caps for the color text so you’ll get same bevel for the color and silver type.
    Once again great on!

  11. Evan Flores says:

    Hey guys after some quick research I found the link to the video that inspired this tutorial.

    http://vimeo.com/6492482

    Let’s show them some love!

    • Enrique says:

      Does anyone know how the original got the splines to have different solid colors on both sides . . . the top and the bottom?

  12. Well done Nick!… As always
    Maybe could you post your project?….. ;)

  13. Tedris says:

    LEGEN….wait for it….DARY!

    Again, really useful tutorial.
    Finally i know for what the spline mask is good.

    luv ya

  14. Doru says:

    That is such a nice animation.
    Thank you for sharing!

  15. Roderick says:

    NIce work man, you are definitely my favorite 3D guy on the web. Thanks a lot for your efforts you put in to this…what the heck…you might even make me understand Cinema 4d one day :P

  16. remmac says:

    for the spline mask set the intermediate point to natural and up the number to around 50 to get a better looking render if your close, the spline tends to become a bit squarish if you don’t….
    great great tut again GSC!

  17. Jesper Andreassen says:

    Hi Nick. Great tut! :)
    I’m having some trouble though. When I apply the step effector and enter a time offset value, the stacking animation never completes. It gets halted half way through. I have tried several values for the time offset, but nothing helps.
    Any ideas?

  18. mika says:

    many thanks, you ‘re the best !!!
    I learn a lot with you.

  19. Neonski says:

    Nick. You rule. This is going to be so helpful.

  20. Thomas says:

    Wow nick! You just keep on raising the bar! Another great tutorial this is why everybody keeps comming back to the gorilla!

  21. Deelan says:

    AWESOME COMBO – you ROCK!

    A quick request if i may, as I wasn’t sure where to post tutorial requests…

    what’s the best way to create cell / bacteria like material?
    I was playing Metroid Prime on the cube and the intro screen looked awesome

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ED1oGjFUo4&feature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6oOCDJImSw

  22. MarcyVF says:

    Holy crap this is nice! Thanks a lot Nick!!!
    How long do you spend finding out how to do all this stuff? Google? :P

    Thanks again, this is delicious.

  23. Leskoda says:

    Can’t you make a tutorial about water and that stuff? gr8 tut anyways! =)

  24. Daniel says:

    Best Tutorial so far in my opinion. I really liked the excitement and fun you had doing that tutorial. Where can I get or how can I set up my c4d Interface you like yours?

  25. stphn says:

    Oooh yeah! Great guy great tuts !! But as always trying something diferrent with the same technique .Here’s my problem Nick i want different materials on each extruded text.Materials with displacement and so and so i try to figured this out with the shader effector but… .Let’s kick out this problem.in fact and to be clear i want to make a body like effect you know like first bones then muscles then grease then flesh .I know i can do this by hand but i’m pretty sure i can do this with mograph effectors the thing is i don’t know how maybe you do

    thanks again for your precious help

  26. humberto says:

    it looks awsome

  27. Barton Damer says:

    MERCY! Thanks for posting

  28. Chris says:

    Looks like Luxology have taken your idea of lighting rigs to who other level. The light are physically modeled too

    http://www.luxology.com/store/SLIK/

    When’s your coming out? Can’t wait.

  29. kopid says:

    Dang…….. that’s good!

  30. Hi Nick,

    Really great tutorial, good fun, plus a client walked in just as I was finishing the tutorial and it was a great project to show off C4D’s potential so if I get some work out of it I owe you a pint!

    Looking forward to seeing your Skylight setups. Came across these Studio HDRs the other day which I thought worked really well: http://fav.me/d1lzo9m

    PLUS, did you know…you can create a new material just by double-clicking in the empty space of the Material window?

  31. Dr. Bee says:

    Great stuff once again Nick. Your tuts really gave me a C4D jumpstart after being ‘away from the game’.

    But now…REALLY release that lightning kit soon! :)

  32. Great tut. Best so far I think. Can’t wait for the studio lighting kit – I’ll buy two!

  33. CsmCastellar says:

    Hello Supergorilla! please, please, because we do not give away how to perform this effect with pblurb please, you can, we will follow, thank you very much.
    http://www.korb.lt/PROJECTS/showreel08.htm
    The second 44 “KEMS” animation.
    took time trying but I can not, thanks again.

  34. rob redman says:

    Cool tutorial Nick. Great results from a simple concept. Always works.

    Speak soon dude.

  35. Viktor says:

    Haha, uploaded 5 days ago. You sly motherhugger xD
    Anyway, Ima just wind up and go:
    AAAAAAWESOME.

  36. rich says:

    Sweet nick! Your lighting setup, is that a dome with a gradient controlling lightdome colour. Its not lighting it using GI is it?

    Very nice!

  37. Yoshi says:

    Thank you so much nick!
    I thought I requested this tut as well :P
    I’ve done my own version :D

    Very awesome!

  38. Rounin says:

    Nick, great tutorial (both C4D and AE). It seems like everything is so much easier to do in C4D compared to other 3D packages. I wonder what other stuff we’re going to see.

  39. Vrutin says:

    Nick you know where you set two colours (orange, pink) for gradient, rather then we use that as colour can we use picture ?

  40. Klas says:

    Suuper!
    Thanks for the tut Nick. By far the sweetest thing this year!!! :)
    When is the light-kit coming out?

  41. Viktor says:

    What is going on with the step effector? The last iterations do not finish.

  42. Salmen says:

    WOW awesome effect :)

  43. Steve Cooper says:

    Great tutorial Nick as per usual straight forward and easy to understand.

    Made a quick effort and it gave me a chance to quickly test CS_Easy Cam.

    http://vimeo.com/9530678

    Need to work on my AE skills though but only recently managed to purchase it so following your tuts on that as well.

  44. Ameen Ali says:

    Werido question : how to make ur c4d like tabs and stuffs

  45. Ramzes says:

    Nick hi! Thank you very much for your tutorials, you do amazing job!Thanks a lot man.I would like to ask you a few questions, please answer on them. 1) what differences between Cinema 4D and 3D MAX, and which one do you prefer the most? and 2) which program is the best for you Motion or AE,and why?

    • The Gorilla says:

      1. Cinema 4D!!!!
      2. I think that both of them integrate well with AE. But I think that Cinema is easier to learn and makes it easy to go to ae without plugins. It’s not as popular, but it’s WAY more fun!! I wouldn’t worry too much about it though. If you learn Cinema and then end up with a job that needs Max, you can transfer knowledge really well.

  46. TinaPinxit says:

    Great tutorial. So simple, yet so AWESOME. Thanks! :)

    Tina

  47. Jason Speenburgh says:

    Best tutorial yet! Super easy to follow, very customizable…easy to adapt to other projects!… WIN

  48. Fabrice Noel says:

    What type of Mac computer do you uses ?

  49. Awesome tut Nick!!! Thanks as always. I can see this being useful for so much more.
    I took a quick go at it but ended up with a couple of glitches that remind me of Z-Fighting in AE. Anyone have some ideas on what is causing this?
    I’m uploading to vimeo now.
    http://www.vimeo.com/9541118
    Thanks Again!

  50. Great stuff! Over the past couple years C4D has become my fav 3D tool. Hopefully Autodesk doesn’t buy them!

  51. Ramzes says:

    Nicks that’s a lot for your info! Best luck to you

  52. daly3d says:

    Hi Nike
    nice work and it’s easy to follow
    :)

  53. 3rdmonkey says:

    great goodlooking and straight tut nick, thanks

    little workflowtip
    rightclick on the graident to flip it

  54. Magic says:

    Thanks Nick, I can’t wait for the next tutorial!!

    here is my go at this one :

    http://www.vimeo.com/9548285

  55. alex says:

    Hello
    Don’t check the render instances. If so the Time offset will not function properly

    Bye

    and thank for your great tutorial. It’s like always: brilliant!

  56. daniel says:

    thanks for another great tutorial!
    and thanks for switching on the iphone-checkbox on your vimeo-videos finally we can see your tuts on the go!

  57. Awesome tut Nick! Here is my try: http://vimeo.com/9538014

    Thanks a lot for the tutorial!

  58. Gazfx says:

    As always, very informative and educational.

    Looking forward to hearing more about your lighting products. Would be nice for us to buy it and give something back.

    Kudos fella.

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  60. John Fischer says:

    Very cool tutorial.

    Here’s my version: http://vimeo.com/9552538

    One question; Is it possible to use this technique with other shapes? I tried importing text from Illustrator, but the spline mask wouldn’t work. Ended up using type tool in C4D.

    Certainly would open up some cool possibilities.

  61. Volker says:

    Thanks Nick,
    you’re the man!
    I’m just a hobby user without AE, but your c4d tipps got me to buy the R11.5 upgrade because your ideas gave me inspiration and power to carry on with all those buttons, for I was stuck in confusion and pain ;-)
    Keep on rocking and I’m really exited about that lightning thing of yours…

    Cheers from Germany!

  62. Adrian says:

    Hi, please can show me where I can get the plugins for the lighting of the scene, but I am looking to find them, because without them I can not finish the project. Thanks

    • The Gorilla says:

      The lighting Kit should be out in March. For now, why not try how to learn to light your scenes. The tutorial shouldn’t look EXACTLY like mine anyway. Try to make it your own.

  63. This looks so goddamnfreaking good I can’t wait to try this out. Damn work!!

  64. Jnonymous says:

    Awesome tutorial…opens up a lot of doors.

    My first go: http://vimeo.com/9552119

  65. Jake says:

    Good stuff as always, thanks Nick!

    Gave it a go and played some with the shatter deformer on the cloner object, maybe i’ll post it here when i get a satisfying render.

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  67. Jimmy Jammy says:

    Great tutorial nick, as someone who has been trying to grasp the whole mograph thing for a long time now its really refreshing to find a really practical tutorial with great results instead of a near bullet point description of each of mographs modules and effectors. This has filled in a lot of missing gaps in my knowledge, thanks a million mate, really appreciate your effort and keep it up!

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  69. caio portella says:

    nice tutorial thx nick ^^
    some questions now u finish for me ^^
    my mind is clean so slowly

  70. mzzrrt says:

    Great tutorial.

    Thank you Nick!

  71. Joshua says:

    Brilliant, way over my head, etc. (as always) can’t wait to upgrade beyond my old macbook so renders don’t take the entire weekend…

    But who made that clever “one is us” print behind sensei Campbell?

    just curious.

  72. Graphicmas says:

    Hi Nick, you are amazing!! i’ve only one question.. how i can show the expresso editor panel?? i need some plug-in??
    Thanks so much for your tutorial.
    Graphicmas

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  74. bryan says:

    hey nick, love the tutorial, however i have a quick question as far as c4d rendering is concerned. about every 10 frames i get chunks of blocks that overlap the text. theyre like jagged glitchy blocks that just cover up a portion and im just wondering if this is due to rendering options, etc.

    any advice you could give me would be great, thanks!

  75. Nektarios says:

    Awesome tutorial!
    I really loved it!
    Thanks!

  76. -Jorge- says:

    Thank you very much! So easy to learn!

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  78. Teodoru says:

    Hi Nick!
    I saw that video on Motionserved and tried myself to make something similar:

    http://vimeo.com/9640822

    Then I stumbled on your tutorial and was I delighted to see the way you did it.
    I have learned a lot from your tutorial!
    Thank you for the hard work and for sharing!

  79. Jason says:

    One thing to be aware of with type of trick using Spline masks is that the effect is still a boolean, and being such is reliant on the resolution of objects, which in this case is a spline. You may notice errors when animating, and the best way to fix this is to 1) have more drastic curves (rather than subtle waves) and 2) adjust the spline parameter for the text and spline and try setting to other options other than bezier, and using subdivided resolution.

  80. Roald André Pedersen says:

    Nice tut!

    Having one problem thou! I have a 3-color gradient from green, yellow to red in the front, but when I turn on the Step Effector the red gets less saturatet, maybe -50.

  81. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME

    One thing I noticed was that if you made the spline mask bezier thing very “pointy”, the whole motion became very glitchy, which made it kind of pointless to render. :( It didn’t happen with your smooth wave-like mask, though. Just sayin’.

    But it was a very great and fantastic tutorial. Very super fantastic.

  82. victor says:

    Still waiting for the Skyline setup!
    In the meantime i’ll try the ones posted by Nicholas, thanks man!
    And congrats & thanks nick for the whole work!

  83. Skan says:

    You’re my personal god lately. Seriously.

  84. zymos says:

    Instead of being the hundredth person to say how awesome Nick’s tutorials are (and they are!) I thought I’d contribute a tip that may be helpful.
    I’ve been playing around with this technique with various shapes of splines to use as the mask, and often get glitchy interpolation artifacts- weird polygons that should’nt be there, etc. This often doesn’t make itself known until you apply the Step Effector.
    Tho’ there is no one cure, I’ve found that by stopping at a frame where it is apparent and messing around with Type and Intermediate Points in the settings for your spline you can make it dissapear. Sometimes this just makes a problem appear in a later frame instead, but I’ve usually eventually gotten everything to work. You can also try doing the same in the settings of the Text object, and if worst comes to worst, you maybe have to pick a different font.

    Hopefully this will be useful to some one…

  85. Zayed says:

    Can i ask you question :
    when you make tutorial about skylight in cinema ? buz your setting was so awesome

    and I’m big fan about your works :]

  86. CmdrPi says:

    Hey folks,

    thought i try a way of doin this without
    Morgraph. (though it is a really nice tool…)
    Just use the Boolean-Object, on the extruded
    Text and Spline, then animate the Spline,
    as you like.
    The only drawback is, that you have to
    time-offset and shade the single objects by
    Hand…
    here is my result.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x6XEmOtnA4
    Tell me what you think :)

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  88. Darren Case says:

    Hey!
    Could you do a tutorial on Body Paint 3D?

  89. dnk says:

    Thank you very much for the lesson!
    That’s my job:
    http://vimeo.com/10031269

  90. tresdead says:

    Man thanks for this tutorial… im learning CD4 after 8 years of using ligthwave 3d…
    thank you very much!

  91. levw says:

    Hello!
    Like it very much!

    Can u tell me how can i do the same effect
    with objects, not splines:)

    i want to do a pyramid with exactly the same effect u use(wavething).. how?

    thanks allot!
    keepitup!

  92. alex says:

    Hi. How can mask a 3d object using Spline Mask but without Extrude Nurbs? The object is already modeling and no need Extrude Nurbs. I tried to mask the object like in your tutorial How to make a Cascading Text Animation with With Cinema 4D and After Effects, but no work from 3d object.

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  94. Dan says:

    How can a similar effect be done on polygon objects?

  95. Very cool effect, thanks for sharing Nick!

  96. dugFresh says:

    I just rendered this and added it to vimeo (i like their service, but takes a long time to play, wtf..oh well). Great learning experience all the way.

  97. matt says:

    I love how the stuff in the background has gotten more high class since starting this blog. Lest we forget the mic. Yr Ballin now.

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