Easy Text Animations With Blender 2.8 EEVEE. How To Make It Timelapse here: • Blender EEVEE 3D Text Animation Timel...
Certainly! Here's a step-by-step tutorial for creating a cool text animation using Blender 2.8 and EEVEE:
Open Blender 2.8 and create a new project.
Delete the default cube by selecting it and pressing "Delete."
Add a text object by going to the "Add" menu on the top left of the screen, and selecting "Text."
In the "Properties" panel on the right side of the screen, go to the "Text" tab and type in the text you want to use for the animation.
Adjust the font, size, and other settings for the text as desired in the same "Text" tab.
Convert the text into a 3D object by going to the "Object" tab in the "Properties" panel and clicking on the "Convert to" dropdown. Select "Mesh from Curve/Meta/Surf/Text."
Go to the "Materials" tab in the "Properties" panel and click on "New" to create a new material. Adjust the settings as desired, and add a texture if desired.
In the "Layout" workspace, select the "Text" object and go to the "Modifier Properties" tab in the "Properties" panel. Click on "Add Modifier" and select "Displace."
In the "Displace" modifier settings, click on "New" to create a new texture. Adjust the settings as desired, such as the scale and depth of the displacement.
In the "Shader Editor" workspace, create a new material by clicking on the "New" button. Connect the output of the "Texture Coordinate" node to the "Vector" input of the "Displacement" node, and the output of the "Displacement" node to the "Height" input of the "Material Output" node.
In the "Layout" workspace, add a light to the scene by going to the "Add" menu and selecting "Light." Adjust the settings for the light as desired.
Go to the "Render Properties" tab in the "Properties" panel and select the "Eevee" rendering engine. Adjust the settings for the rendering engine as desired.
Set up the camera for the animation by going to the "Layout" workspace and selecting the "Camera" object. Move and rotate the camera as desired to frame the text object.
Move the timeline to the start of the animation, select the text object, and press "I" to insert a keyframe for its location.
Move the timeline to the end of the animation, move the text object to its final position, and press "I" again to insert another keyframe for the location.
Adjust the animation curve in the "Graph Editor" window to refine the motion of the text.
Go to the "Render" menu on the top of the screen and select "Render Animation" to render the animation.
That's it! With these steps, you should be able to create a cool text animation using Blender 2.8 and EEVEE. Good luck, and have fun!