5.5

Table Of Contents
768Motion User Guide
Increase the speed of the type on effect
1. In the Layers list or Timeline in Motion, select an applied Type On behavior.
The Type On behavior bar is selected in the mini-Timeline and Timeline.
2. Do one of the following:
In the Timeline or mini-Timeline, trim Type On behavior by dragging the right end
of its bar toward the left, to the frame where you want the animation to end. As you
drag, a tooltip displays the duration and delta (amount of change) of the behavior.
Drag the playhead to the frame where you want to set the new Out point, then
choose Mark > Mark Out (or press O).
By the time the playhead reaches the end of the new behavior duration bar, the
type-on effect is complete.
Note: You can also slow the type-on effect by extending the behavior bar in the
Timeline beyond the duration of the text object.
Create a softer type-on text
1. In the Layers list or Timeline in Motion, select an applied Type On behavior.
2. In the Behaviors Inspector or HUD, select the Fade In checkbox.
Type On controls in Motion
The Type On behavior in the Behaviors Inspector or HUD contains a single control:
Fade In: Select this checkbox to make each text character fade in rather than appearing
with the default pop-in effect.
Note: You can also create this type of animation using the Type On parameter group in
the Layout pane of the Text Inspector. See Text Layout controls in Motion.
Animate individual text glyphs in Motion
The Transform Glyph tool lets you animate text characters independently of their text objects.
Animate text characters with the Transform Glyph tool
1. In Motion, select the text object that contains the glyphs to modify.
2. In the canvas toolbar, click and hold the transform tools pop-up menu, then choose
Transform Glyph.