Isolating an Object w/in an Isometric Array/Animation
- July 24, 2022
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Hi Adobe,
I've been requested by a client to create an isometric animation. I'm realtively brand new to this in any software, 2.5 or 3D. In either software I'm having a challenge on how to manipulate one of the objects out of the array/repeater/clone/matrix etc.
Attached is an image of what I'm trying to create. I can fake rigid bodies in AE or build the object array in a 3D program, but I'm having 3 main conflicts.
1) Isolating the cube in the center to animate independently of the group/array/clone.
2) Coloring the sides on opposites with different colors using shape layers.
3) The Shape Layer -> Repeater doesn't expand from the center, only from one side.
I know this is a lot to throw into one thread, but if anybody as any pointers on what approach might make the most sense for this (or if I'm going at this all wrong), I'd really appreciate any feedback. Thanks for reading!
