



You will need to understand that applying presets is identical to pasting keyframes, since most presets include keyframes. Then decide where, in time, you want the Explosion 2 preset to begin. To combine these two, you will want the Florescent Light effect to start first. Then you described the Explosion 2 preset as creating a transition out effect. Do take note there are other Text Animation Presets that animate either in or out but they have been placed in other folders, for better separation, based on their results they portray.įor your case, you have already alluded to the Florescent Light Preset as an example of an animation that happens on screen. In fact, the first groups I mentioned are placed into similarly named folders in the main Text Animation Preset folder. To help you out, begin identifying Text Animations as belonging to three different groups -Animating in, Animating out, and Animating while on screen. However, matters can get quite messy as the different Animation Presets may combine with each other, to the extent where different Animation Presets may cancel each other's intended effect or accentuate each other's effect - the end result is such that you will have a hard time visualizing the actual effect you will be receiving. You can apply as many Text Animation Presets as you want, onto a single Text Layer.
