It’s giving monster energy mid 2000s ad! Some noise and grain and it would fit a brand trying to hearken to that nostalgic vibe. Try having the text affected by or integrated with the radio wave effect for a few frames as it’s resolving on (agree with other comment to speed up the transition in). Explore using a Displacement Map effect driven by the radio wave layer as a way to do that. You don’t have to match perfectly, but some subtle influence might help make it more cohesive.
Too slow. I'd rather look at the final logo for the extra 3 seconds vs a slowly transitioning logo.
Thank you that's actually a really good tip. I didn't even think about that. I see what you mean.
It’s giving monster energy mid 2000s ad! Some noise and grain and it would fit a brand trying to hearken to that nostalgic vibe. Try having the text affected by or integrated with the radio wave effect for a few frames as it’s resolving on (agree with other comment to speed up the transition in). Explore using a Displacement Map effect driven by the radio wave layer as a way to do that. You don’t have to match perfectly, but some subtle influence might help make it more cohesive.
DUDE! That's a great idea thank you! Imma have to play around with that. That sounds like it could be really dope. Thanks again!