After Effects: Dynamic Proximity Effectors with Expressions

Special thanks to our sponsors Squarespace. For a free trial and 10% off, visit https://www.squarespace.com/dojo and use the promo code: DOJO Learn how to create dynamic animations in After Effects, similar to Cinema 4D's effector system, using some clever expressions. We'll learn how to trigger and animate virtually any editable property when a layer is within a defined proximity range. We'll use the linear() and ease() functions within After Effects to achieve this. ▸ Creative Dojo Store: https://creativedojo.net/store ▸ Best Plugins and Tools for Motion Design & VFX: https://creativedojo.net/recommended/ Follow the Dojo: ▸ Website: https://creativedojo.net ▸ Twitter:   / creativedojo   ▸ Instagram:   / creative.dojo   ▸ Facebook:   / creativedojo   Creative Dojo creates motion design & visual effects training, design tools, and industry content. Join the community, get access to powerful design tools and assets, and learn everything related to After Effects, Cinema 4D, and much more. Disclaimer: Some of the links provided are affiliate links. Creative Dojo may earn a small commission for purchases, at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to support the channel if you enjoy our content.