More Text Preset Features

1. A nice way to easily present text in a clean fashion is the "Fade Up Character" preset. I like this one because it looks more professional and minimal, which means I can even use this effect on projects that do not accept a lot of extra frills. 

2. Next up is Wheatfield, which is a much more organic looking present. This is a nice tool not to fade in or fade out but to add a peaceful element to a project that includes slower music etc. I would describe it as "slinky".

3. The “Slow Fade on Preset” is from the 3D reveal folder. It’s a great way to create a really dramatic reveal, possibly with music in the background.

4. Next is “Blur by Word”, and I honestly am sad I didn’t know about this earlier. I was using the usual gaussian blur effect and applying it to my text for a project and adjusting it with keyframes. It’s true that the more you know, the faster you can work.

5. Lastly, my final effect I am exploring is Typewriter. I have actually learned this one before, but I can never leave it out because it is so helpful in so many ways. This is commonly used in professional projects and is also a useful feature if you want to make it look like you are typing in a field on an app design etc.







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