Dynamic Cube Titles
$9.00
Description
About template
Dynamic Cube Titles is a stylish animated MOGRT template. That contain 8 text placeholders and possibility of easy changing cube, text and background colors from essential graphics menu. They’re so easy to use, simply edit the text and hit render. A short introduction to your presentations, slideshows, TV shows, commercials. Also, to your promotions, events, Facebook and YouTube videos. Above all, impress your audience with these quick and creatively animated title reveals. Available in HD.
About our templates
If you need a unique and dynamic project, you have it. On the one hand, it is the perfect choice for a presentation. On the other hand, it can also be used for announcements, commercials… In any case, it is an excellent choice to present. That is to say, select Dynamic Cube Titles. The “Dynamic Cube Titles” template is a visually striking addition to any project, offering a modern and innovative approach to text animation. It begins with dynamic cubes, each one adding an element of intrigue and anticipation.
As the cubes artfully converge, they seamlessly unveil the titles, symbolizing a fusion of creativity with messaging. Also, this template is perfect for businesses and projects aiming to convey a message of dynamic innovation, creativity, and a commitment to breaking boundaries. Its high-impact animation and sleek design make it a memorable choice for leaving a lasting impression, particularly for industries focused on design, technology, and cutting-edge ventures.
About Adobe
MOGRTS can be opened in Adobe After Effects if you prefer to use the MOGRTS there. Or need to make an adjustment not available in the Essential Graphics panel. In After Effects go to File>Open Project.. select the MOGRTS file. You’ll be prompted to select a folder on the hard drive to save the unpacked or exported After Effects file. After you’ve made your changes to the After Effects file the MOGRTS can be exported again by clicking the Export Motion Graphics Template button at the bottom of the Essential Graphics panel. Meanwhile, use Adobe.
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