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'writtten' titles
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Sam DeCoste
on May 5, 2008 at 5:59:35 pm
Hello,
I'm doing titles for a project, and I want it to animate the letters so it looks as if the words were being written on the screen, with each letter slowly appearing.
I thought of using the eraser tool in PS, having the letters slowly appear, and saving each change as it's own file, then importing into AE, and using keyframe assistant > sequence layers.
It's a bit onerous though, so I'm wondering if there's a better approach..
Thanks for any advice!
Sam
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