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Creative COW Podcasts : Adobe After Effects Tutorials Podcast : After Effects Text Tips #3
Podcast Guy---After Effects Text Tips #3

(Correcting and easing your After Effects text animations) In this podcast tutorial, Creative Cow leader Aharon Rabinowitz explores a few ways to correct some common problems experienced when creating text animators.

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After Effects Text Tips #3
by Aharon Rabinowitz on Mar 16, 2008
First off - thank you for this. I had not considered that in this process. However, I find using that option and adjusting the percentages to be a cumbersome way of correcting the animation.

BUT - I'll be the first to admit that Text is a tough one for me, so if you could give a step-by-step to come up with the solution you described for fixing the rotation around the center, I'd appreciate it.

thanks.
After Effects Text Tips #3
by payton on Mar 15, 2008
hi,
dont know if someone cares about, but the 2nd text animator isnīt needed in this case. you can adjust the anchor point of the letters by selecting More Options (of the text layer, not the animator) and then grouping alignment. even more interesting: you can change the anchor point grouping there. this way you can achieve results that are impossible with a bunch of text animators.
cheers,
payton

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