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644Motion User Guide
Note: Because basic text characters are 2D (flat) objects, text may not be visible when
you use orthogonal reference camera views, such as Left, Right, and Top (unless the
text object or characters are rotated in 3D space). This is because orthogonal views are
at right angles (perpendicular) to objects in the canvas. For more information on using
cameras, see Add a camera in Motion.
Text Behavior controls in Motion
Use the Behavior Controls group to adjust how a text object is treated when behaviors are
applied, based on the position of the text object’s anchor points:
Anchor Point: A pop-up menu to specify how anchor points are assigned: by character,
word, or line, or as a single object. For example, when you rotate text using the Format
pane of the Text Inspector or by applying a text sequence behavior, the effect varies
depending on the type of anchor point you’ve assigned. When Anchor Point is set to All,
the text rotates as a single object; when Anchor Point is set to Character, each glyph
rotates independently. To see a visual representation of the anchor point, select the text
with the Transform Glyph tool. For more information on the Transform Glyph tool, see
Intro to text glyphs in Motion.
Note: The anchor point specified in the Layout pane is not the same as the anchor point
for the object. Object anchor point controls are available in the Properties Inspector and
via the Anchor Point tool in the canvas toolbar. For more information on adjusting the
anchor point of an object, see Move a layers anchor point in Motion.
The Anchor Point pop-up menu has four options:
Character: Rotates each character as if each glyph has its own anchor point.
Word: Rotates each word as if each word has its own anchor point.
Line: Rotates each line as if individual lines had their own anchor points.
All: Rotates all text as a single object.
Anchor Position: A pop-up menu to specify the per-glyph anchor point position. To see
a visual representation of the anchor point, select the text with the Transform Glyph
tool. For more information on the Transform Glyph tool, see Intro to text glyphs in
Motion.