From the course: Mograph Techniques: Physics Simulations in After Effects
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Introduction to the Newton 2 plugin - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: Mograph Techniques: Physics Simulations in After Effects
Introduction to the Newton 2 plugin
In this chapter we'll start to recreate few scenes from the final movie. We'll rely heavily on the usage of Newton which is a plug in that works inside After Effects. And it can imitate physics behavior based on real world gravity and rigid body dynamics. In this movie, I want to give you a very quick introduction to Newton. And in order to do so, we'll use this basic composition that you see here. This composition have already four layers. Three of them are shape layers. So we've got the floor, the glass, and the bottle. And the upper layer is an After Effects text, which has a very basic position animation. So, just so you'll see, I'm going to eight zero. And create a very quick grand preview. By the way, the composition is 10 seconds long. Now we are ready to launch Newton and play a little bit inside of it. I'm saying it because you have to launch Newton from a dedicated manual. It will not be under the Effect, or the Effects and Presets panel. You should go to the Composition…
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