u/sergio_frias

After Effects to Cavalry
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After Effects to Cavalry

my cavalry animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXpduZiXDUo

just made this quick animation using this tutorial as reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPWzLpHdBJg
i didnt made the text ,but as im learning cavalry i can replicate a lots of things ,in a much cleaner way.
i previously asked if cavalry could replace after effects ,well for most of the stuff ,i can say yes.
so we now have a free alternative.

u/sergio_frias — 6 hours ago
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Can Cavalry + Autograph actually replace After Effects for 2D Motion Graphics yet?

With Canva making Cavalry Pro completely free and Maxon doing the exact same thing with Autograph, the "free suite" alternative to Adobe is suddenly looking insanely powerful.

If my workload is mostly 2D motion graphics, does Autograph bring anything to the table that Cavalry can't handle, or is Cavalry the definitive king of 2D procedural design?

More importantly, are any of you actually transitioning your commercial pipelines over to these free tools, or is the After Effects plugin ecosystem and agency standard still too heavy to break away from?

I want to hear your opinions on whether you're tempted to jump ship or sticking with AE. Let’s discuss.

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u/sergio_frias — 2 days ago

I'm looking for software or a browser engine that can absolutely identify the source of a sample (specific Rompler, drum machine, or commercial library) based on exact frequency response (spectral content) and duration (temporal length).

I've tried Sononym, but its "Similarity" search is too broad for my needs. It finds things that sound like my sample

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u/sergio_frias — 15 days ago

I'm looking for software or a browser engine that can absolutely identify the source of a sample (specific Rompler, drum machine, or commercial library) based on exact frequency response (spectral content) and duration (temporal length).

I've tried Sononym, but its "Similarity" search is too broad for my needs. It finds things that sound like my sample

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u/sergio_frias — 15 days ago