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Adding supported properties to the Essential Graphics panel

Adding supported properties to the Essential Graphics panel - After Effects Tutorial

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Adding supported properties to the Essential Graphics panel

- [Instructor] In the last few movies, we created a background that consists of two shape layers that are both gradients and been blended together along with a text animation for two text layers. So you can see here the animation that we worked on, and now it's all about trying to send this over to Premiere Pro. But before we do, we want to actually give the user some access to tint the background, as well as actually maybe potentially even just turn it off altogether. So here's how we're going to do that. Now, first of all, we're going to take both of our shape layers here in the Chapter 1_9 composition. I'm just going to select them, and I want to place them into a precomp. So I'll go to the Layer menu to do that and press Pre-compose. Our option is to move all attributes into the new composition. And we can just call this composition background, to which we will press OK with those settings. Now, on the background, let's add a tint effect. So we're just going to go to the Effect…

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