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Basically i'm designing one candy themed game and i chose cheese plus chocolate theme as you can see in below image

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and upon dragging chocolate [fluid properties] it should flow downside like chocolate as below

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but the issue is i can't find idea either on net or tutorial to achieve such effect; what i tried is making rectangle in after effect and then change in path frame to final path but it looks so unrealistic.any one have idea?? after effect not necessary for animation but just keep in mind that final output should work with unity :)

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  • So you have the curvy chocolate but you're just having trouble animating it in from the top? Apr 15, 2019 at 13:46
  • I don't know how you made the chocolate, but maybe it's made from a rectangle combining multiple effects to create the inner glow and the wave, you could gradually shift the effect values over time and perhaps scale and position animation to bring it down.
    – Joonas
    Apr 15, 2019 at 21:46
  • @ZachSaucier Yeah so basically assume we have a glass on hand and what happen if you pour chocolate from above? it starts flowing like liquid to downside right? that's what i want :)
    – Mr.Online
    Apr 16, 2019 at 2:55
  • @Joonas and making chocolate was pretty easy. drew shape via pen tool and made fill colour to brown shade and gave inner shadow with more dark brown :)
    – Mr.Online
    Apr 16, 2019 at 2:56
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    Were you able to do it all based on my description? You can answer your of question if you like.
    – Joonas
    Apr 16, 2019 at 4:46

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Made It Possible Via After Effects

all i did was using path change keyframe and changed path along time; used graph editor to make it slow and fast; it's not perfect but now i may have my animation ready by practice.thanks for your all comments :)

Here Goes My Animation

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