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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.
- Create a new text layer with the word Galaxy and
set the color to blue in the Character panel.
- Choose Animation > Animate Text >
Position.
- In the Timeline panel, drag the y value of the Position
property to the left until all of the characters are out of the
frame.
- Expand Range Selector 1.
- Click the Start stopwatch and leave it at 0% at 0 seconds;
then move the current-time indicator to 5 seconds and set Start
to 100%.
- Preview the composition.
- Collapse the Animator 1 group.
- 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 1x+0.0.
- 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 set Start
to 100%.
- 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.
- Expand the Wiggly Selector 1 property and choose Add
from the Mode menu.
- Preview the composition.
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.
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