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Layer anchor points
Transformations, such as rotation and
scale, occur around the anchor point (sometimes called transformation
point or transformation center) of the layer.
By default, the anchor point for
most layer types is at the center of the layer.
Though there
are times when you’ll want to animate the anchor point, it’s most common
to set the anchor point for a layer before you begin animating.
For example, if you’re animating an image of a person made up of
one layer for each body part, you’ll probably want to move the anchor
point of each hand to the wrist area so that the hand rotates around
that point for the whole animation.
 The easiest
way to pan and scan over a large image is to animate
Anchor Point and Scale properties.  Anchor point in center of text layer (left) compared to anchor
point moved to the end of the text layer (right)  When you use the Pan Behind tool to move the anchor point
in the Composition panel (left), After Effects automatically compensates
for the move so that the layer maintains its position relative to the
composition frame (right). Note: If you don’t see
the anchor point in the Layer panel, select Anchor Point Path from
the View menu at the lower-right area of the Layer panel.
Move a layer anchor point
Reset a layer anchor point- To reset the anchor point
to its default location in the layer, double-click the Pan Behind
tool
button
in the Tools panel.
- To reset the anchor point to its default location in
the layer, Alt-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (Mac OS)
the Pan Behind tool button. The layer moves to the center
of the composition
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