: Click the desired icon in the Springy FX panel.
: Adjust the "Max" values in the effect controls to increase or decrease the intensity of the jiggle.
: Keep in mind that for complex deformations (like Bend or Bulge), it’s best to use solids, footage, or pre-composed layers. Springy FX v1.0
: These deformers add a "pillow" or fluid-like distortion during scaling or movement, perfect for cartoonish "squash and stretch" effects.
: Set your basic start and end points for Position or Scale. : Click the desired icon in the Springy FX panel
: This allows one layer to follow another with a customizable springy delay, creating a "leash" or "towing" effect that feels weighted.
: These tools transform layers into bow shapes or skewed forms based on movement. For example, if a character stops suddenly, the Bend deformer creates a natural "whip" effect. : These deformers add a "pillow" or fluid-like
: The tool works on top of your existing keyframes. If you change the timing of your original movement, the springy effects update automatically to match the new physics.
For those looking to dive deeper, you can find full walkthroughs on the Springy FX Tutorial Playlist provided by aescripts. Springy FX - aescripts.com
The primary draw of Springy FX v1.0 is its . Applying these effects manually using expressions like "Rubber Hose" or complex parenting can take hours.