User Guide

CHAPTER 5
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Animating Layers
To remove a parent from a layer:
In the Parent column, click the menu of the layer you want to remove the parent from, and
choose None.
To make a child layer jump when a parent is assigned or removed:
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you assign or remove the parent.
Using null objects
If you want to assign a parent layer, but do not want that layer to be a visible element in
your project, use a null object. A null object is an invisible layer that has all the properties
of a visible layer, except opacity, so it can be a parent to any layer in the composition. (For
information on parent layers, see “Understanding parent layers on page 184.) Adjust and
animate a null object as you would any other layer. For information on setting layer
properties, see the section corresponding to the transformation you want to perform; for
example, to set layer position, see “Setting layer position on page 171. For information on
animating layers, see “Setting and animating a layer property in the Timeline window” on
page 187. Effects are not visible on null objects.
A composition can contain any number of null objects. A null object is visible only in the
Composition and Layer windows and appears in the Composition window as a rectan-
gular outline with layer handles.
To create a null object:
Select the Timeline or Composition window and choose New > Null Object.
Note: The anchor point of a new null object layer appears in the upper left corner of the layer,
and the layer is anchored in the center of the composition at its anchor point. Change the
anchor point as you would for any other layer. For information on adjusting the anchor point,
see “Setting and animating an anchor point” on page 182.
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