Springy Fx V1.0 ((better))
Springy FX v1.0 is an animation toolset for Adobe After Effects created by Matthieu Frimout and released via aescripts + aeplugins May 1, 2017 . It was designed to simplify the process of adding secondary motion
Prepare Motion: Create a layer and keyframe its position or scale. Springy FX v1.0
7. Best Practices
- Timeframes: Works best on M5, M15, M30, H1. Avoid M1 unless scalping with tight stops.
- Pairs: Optimized for major FX pairs (EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY). Works moderately on Gold (XAUUSD) and indices.
- Avoid News: High-impact news events can cause false springs. Consider disabling alerts 15 min before/after major news.
- Combine with S/R: Entries are stronger when the spring aligns with a break of a horizontal support/resistance level.
- Producers looking to add organic texture and movement to their sounds
- Sound designers seeking new inspiration for their soundscapes
- Electronic music artists wanting to create unique, dynamic effects
Instead of manually keyframing every bounce and jiggle, Springy FX allows you to apply physics-based elastic behaviors to your existing animations with a few clicks. Key Tools and Functionality Springy FX v1
- WebAssembly export: Run spring simulations on the web.
- Lottie integration: Export springy animations for production apps.
- Audio-reactive springs: Native audio amplitude to stiffness conversion.
4. Rest Position (Real-time updates)
This is the hidden gem of v1.0. You can now change the target position while the timeline is playing, and Springy FX v1.0 recalculates the spring trajectory in real-time. Want a ball to react to a moving mouse cursor? This does it natively. Timeframes: Works best on M5, M15, M30, H1
The Future: Roadmap beyond v1.0
The release of Springy FX v1.0 is just the start. The dev team has published a roadmap for v1.1 and v2.0, including: