Part of Cinema 4D Essentials

Step Effector

Cinema 4D

2 January 2023

Step Effector in Cinema 4D is a MoGraph tool designed to incrementally modify the attributes of clones, creating stepped transformations in position, scale, rotation, and other parameters for rhythmically varied animations.

What It Is

  • Applies progressive changes to clones based on their order in the clone sequence.
  • Allows control over incremental position, scale, rotation, and color shifts.
  • Works non-destructively, adjusting clones dynamically without altering the original geometry.
  • Includes falloff options to limit the effect’s range and smooth transitions.

How It Works

  1. Add a Step Effector to your MoGraph Cloner or object.
  2. Adjust the step values for position, scale, rotation, or other attributes in the Effector’s parameters.
  3. Use the falloff tab to control where and how the effect applies across the clones.
  4. Animate step values or falloff for dynamic, evolving effects.
  5. Combine with other effectors for complex animation layering.

Use Cases

  • Creating progressive movement or scaling in cloned objects.
  • Animating steps or waves of rotation in sequences.
  • Designing rhythmic and repeating patterns with incremental variation.
  • Adding controlled randomness with layered effectors.

Benefits

  • Easy creation of stepped or incremental animations in clone sequences.
  • Non-destructive and highly customizable effect control.
  • Works well combined with other MoGraph effectors for complex motion.
  • Flexible falloff options allow precise effect placement and blending.

More info here in the Maxon documentation.

Video Credit: TutorialCells software.
Description: This video demonstrates the Mograph Step Effector in Cinema 4D.

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