From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type
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Saving presets
From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type
Saving presets
- Once you've come up with a custom animation preset, you may wanna save it so it's easy to reuse. This is pretty straightforward. Let's maximize the window here by pressing the accent grave key and I'll twirl this up and back down. You'll see that you have your different animations, focus animator and photo animator. Now you can use any preset that you've made, but if you twirl this down, you'll be able to see what's been modified. So for example, I wanna save the position, the blur, and the range selector. So I'll click on the properties that I want to use. If there's anything under advanced, you can also select those properties. For example, maybe I want to make sure that we're using the add mode, based on characters, and I'll choose offset, start, and end, and select those. I just held down the command key and chose the properties that I want. And let's select the name here. Now under animation, I can say, save animation preset. Let's go to the desktop here and make a new folder…
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Adding text to a composition4m 41s
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Browsing text animation presets5m 22s
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Using multiple animators6m 27s
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Customizing animation presets6m
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Animating 3D space in After Effects7m 9s
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Creating custom animations9m 59s
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Saving presets3m 9s
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Exporting the animation5m 13s
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