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Example: Animate characters with the Wiggly selector
This example demonstrates how easy it is to animate the position of individual characters. It also shows how the
Wiggly selector can create a dramatic change to the animation simply by adding it to the layer.
Animating the color and position of the characters in the word Galaxy
Create a new composition.
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Create a new text layer with the word Galaxy and set the color to blue in the Character panel.
Choose Animation > Animate Text > Position.
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In the Timeline panel, drag the Position property's y value to the left until all the characters are off the screen.
Expand Range Selector 1.
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Click the Start stopwatch and leave it at 0% at 0 seconds; then move the current-time indicator to 5 seconds and
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set Start to 100%.
Preview the composition.
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Collapse the Animator 1 group.
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Make sure that nothing is selected except the text layer name in the Timeline panel, and choose Fill Color > Hue
from the Animate menu. A new animator group, Animator 2, appears in the Timeline panel.
Set Fill Hue to 1 x +0.0.
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Expand the Range Selector 1 for Animator 2.
Click the Start stopwatch and leave it at 0% at 0 seconds; then move the current-time indicator to 5 seconds and
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set Start to 100%.
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Preview the animation. The colors change now as they drop from the top of the screen, but they all use the same
color and end up the same, original color.
With Fill Hue selected, choose Selector > Wiggly from the Add menu.
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Expand the Wiggly Selector 1 property and choose Add from the Mode menu.
Preview the composition.
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Note: If you add the Fill Hue property to Animator 1 and then add the Wiggly selector, both the position and the colors
wiggle, instead of just the colors.
See also
"Create a composition" on page 112
"Enter point text" on page 273
"Work with selectors" on page 287
"Set keyframes" on page 189
"Preview video and audio" on page 124
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