A * long * oribiting text 3D around an object?

There are many tutorials where we can see how to make a text in orbit around another object. Here is an example of the text around the sphere. My question is - how do exactly the same, but with the text longer that could fit on the circle around the object?

For an example, let's say we have the text: "Marry Christmas and a happy new year!" (or a much longer message). Because all the text cannot fit on the circle, only a shortest substring can take place on the circle at some point in time:

Marry Christmas and a ha

arry Christmas and a pad

carry Christmas and a happ

Ry Christmas and a happy

etc.

Here, of course, would be a discontinuity in the text on the circle (ongoing) - but he could hide behind the object.

I could imagine making a way in the form of Ribbon long enough to contain the entire text and the party abandoned the Ribbon hidden behind the object, then it would look like the desired - but I wonder If there is a way to scroll long text on the path closed circular .

Create a new model, the height of your string of text with the same width as your main computer.

Add your long text string and dont worry this case may extend beyond the limits of the model. Animate the position of a text layer so that it crosses the screen.

In a new publication import model of the text and apply CC cylinder twice. Put the layer you want to obscure the text between the two instances of CC cylinder and set one to render inside and the other to return to the outside.

Quite. EZ as pie.

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