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Examples and resources for text animation

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Examples and resources for text animation Example: Animate characters with per-character 3D properties Example: Offset characters Example: Animate characters with the Wiggly selector Example: Animate text tracking Example: Use selectors to animate specific words Example: Create a write-on animation Example: Animate text with multiple selectors Example: Animate text position with expressions Example: Animate text as a timecode display For a video tutorial on animating text, go to the Adobe website at Adobe website. Chris and Trish Meyer provide a video tutorial on the ProVideo Coalition website about entering, editing, formatting, and typesetting text. Chris and Trish Meyer provide a video tutorial on the Focal Press website that demonstrates and explains text animation. John Dickinson provides an overview of animation presets, including text animation presets, in a two-part tutorial on his Motionworks website. This two-part tutorial also demonstrates how to use text animators and selectors to create your own text animations or modify the animations created by animation presets: part 1 part 2 John Dickinson provides a video tutorial on his Motionworks website that demonstrates animation of the Source Text property. Harry Frank provides a tutorial on animating text with text animators on the Digital Arts Online website. Aharon Rabinowitz provides a video tutorial on the Creative COW website that shows a few ways to make 3D extruded text in After Effects, using duplicate layers or the Shatter effect. In the "After Effects Text Tips" series of video tutorials on the Creative COW website, Aharon Rabinowitz demonstrates how to use multiple text animators to create and fine-tune complex text animations. Steve Holmes provides a tutorial on the Layers Magazine website that uses three text animators and per-character 3D text animation to create a text animation. Colin Braley provides a tutorial and example project on his website that show how to use an expression on the Source Text property to animate text to overcome some of the limitations of the Numbers effect. Eran Stern provides a set of video tutorials on the Creative COW website that show how to use the text animation features to create a variety of simple animations, including some that use punctuation and other non-alphanumeric symbols as simple vector graphics elements: Part 1 Part 2 Eran Stern provides a video tutorial on the Creative COW website that demonstrates how to use per-character 3D text animation to animate text along a path in the shape of a 3D tornado. Rhys Enniks provides a video tutorial on his website in which he uses expressions and multiple text animators and range selectors to animate text as if it is being typed onto a computer screen. Angie Taylor provides a tutorial on the Digital Arts website that shows how to use per-character 3D text animation together with a common workaround for simulating extruded 3D text. Eran Stern provides a video tutorial on the Artbeats website that shows how to use the After Effects text animation system as a particle system. Rich Young collects several resources and tutorials for creating extruded 3D text in After Effects. On the ProVideo Coalition website, Chris & Trish Meyer provide several tips for animating text in After Effects. Toby Pitman shows tricks for using shape layers to animate text on the MacProVideo website. Example: Animate characters with per-character 3D properties To the top This example illustrates how you can easily animate individual characters in 3D so that each character steps out of line and takes a bow. 1. Create a new composition. 2. Create a new text layer with the word ovation.

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Examples and resources for text animation
To the top
Example: Animate characters with per-character 3D properties
Example: Offset characters
Example: Animate characters with the Wiggly selector
Example: Animate text tracking
Example: Use selectors to animate specific words
Example: Create a write-on animation
Example: Animate text with multiple selectors
Example: Animate text position with expressions
Example: Animate text as a timecode display
For a video tutorial on animating text, go to the Adobe website at
Adobe website
.
Chris and Trish Meyer provide a video tutorial on the
ProVideo Coalition website
about entering, editing, formatting, and typesetting text.
Chris and Trish Meyer provide a video tutorial on the
Focal Press website
that demonstrates and explains text animation.
John Dickinson provides an overview of animation presets, including text animation presets, in a two-part tutorial on his Motionworks website. This
two-part tutorial also demonstrates how to use text animators and selectors to create your own text animations or modify the animations created by
animation presets:
part 1
part 2
John Dickinson provides a video tutorial on his
Motionworks website
that demonstrates animation of the Source Text property.
Harry Frank provides a tutorial on animating text with text animators on the
Digital Arts Online website
.
Aharon Rabinowitz provides a video tutorial on the
Creative COW website
that shows a few ways to make 3D extruded text in After Effects, using
duplicate layers or the Shatter effect.
In the “After Effects Text Tips” series of video tutorials on the
Creative COW website
, Aharon Rabinowitz demonstrates how to use multiple text
animators to create and fine-tune complex text animations.
Steve Holmes provides a tutorial on the
Layers Magazine website
that uses three text animators and per-character 3D text animation to create a
text animation.
Colin Braley provides a tutorial and example project on
his website
that show how to use an expression on the Source Text property to animate
text to overcome some of the limitations of the Numbers effect.
Eran Stern provides a set of video tutorials on the Creative COW website that show how to use the text animation features to create a variety of
simple animations, including some that use punctuation and other non-alphanumeric symbols as simple vector graphics elements:
Part 1
Part 2
Eran Stern provides a video tutorial on the
Creative COW website
that demonstrates how to use per-character 3D text animation to animate text
along a path in the shape of a 3D tornado.
Rhys Enniks provides a video tutorial on
his website
in which he uses expressions and multiple text animators and range selectors to animate text
as if it is being typed onto a computer screen.
Angie Taylor provides a tutorial on the
Digital Arts website
that shows how to use per-character 3D text animation together with a common
workaround for simulating extruded 3D text.
Eran Stern provides a video tutorial
on the Artbeats website
that shows how to use the After Effects text animation system as a particle system.
Rich Young collects
several resources and tutorials
for creating extruded 3D text in After Effects.
On the ProVideo Coalition website
, Chris & Trish Meyer provide several tips for animating text in After Effects.
Toby Pitman shows tricks for using shape layers to animate text
on the MacProVideo website
.
Example: Animate characters with per-character 3D properties
This example illustrates how you can easily animate individual characters in 3D so that each character steps out of line and takes a bow.
1. Create a new composition.
2. Create a new text layer with the word ovation.