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The position of the characters. You can specify values for this property in the Timeline panel, or you can
Position
modify it by selecting it in the Timeline panel and then dragging the layer in the Composition panel using the
Selection tool, which changes to a move tool
does not affect the z (depth) component of Position.
The scale of the characters. Because scale is relative to the anchor point, changes to the z component of Scale
Scale
have no apparent result unless the text also has an Anchor Point animator with a non-zero z value.
The slant of the characters. The Skew Axis specifies the axis along which the character is skewed.
Skew
Rotation, X Rotation, Y Rotation, Z Rotation
about each axis individually. Otherwise, only Rotation (which is the same as Z Rotation) is available.
All of the Transform properties are added at once to the animator group.
All Transform Properties
The alignment for the tracking in each line of text. A value of 0% specifies left alignment, 50% specifies
Line Anchor
center alignment, and 100% specifies right alignment.
The space between lines of text in a multiline text layer.
Line Spacing
The number of Unicode values to offset selected characters. For example, a value of 5 moves the
Character Offset
characters in the word forward five steps alphabetically, so the word offset becomes tkkxjy.
The new Unicode value for selected characters, replacing each character with one character repre-
Character Value
sented by the new value. For example, a value of 65 replaces all of the characters in a word with the 65th Unicode
character (A), so the word value becomes AAAAA.
Specifies limits on the character. This property appears whenever you add the Character Offset or
Character Range
Character Value property to a layer. Choose Preserve Case & Digits to keep characters in their respective groups.
Groups include uppercase Roman, lowercase Roman, digits, symbols, Japanese katakana, and so forth. Choose Full
Unicode to allow for unlimited character changes.
The amount of Gaussian blur to be added to the characters. Horizontal and vertical blur amounts can be
Blur
specified separately.
Work with selectors
Each animator group includes a default range selector. You can replace the default selector, add additional selectors
to an animator group, and remove selectors from a group.
Selectors are a lot like masks: You use selectors to specify which part of a range of text you want to affect, and by how
much. You can use multiple selectors and specify a Mode setting for each one to determine how it interacts with the
text and with other selectors in the same animator group. If you have only one selector, Mode specifies the interaction
between the selector and the text—Add is the default behavior; and Subtract inverts the influence of the selector.
If you delete all selectors from an animator group, the values of the animator properties apply to all characters in the
layer. This is useful because properties of the text specified by the Character panel cannot otherwise be animated
(except by using Hold keyframes on the Source Text property itself).
Use a Wiggly selector to vary a selection within a specified amount over time. Use expression selectors to use expres-
sions to dynamically specify how much you want characters to be affected by an animator property.
• To add a selector using the Timeline panel, select an animator group in the Timeline panel and choose Selector
from the animator group's Add menu, or choose Animation > Add Text Selector. Choose Range, Wiggly, or
Expression from the submenu.
when positioned over text characters. Dragging with the move tool
If per-character 3D properties are enabled, you can set the rotation
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