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December 18, 2017
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[Advice] How to reveal text in After Effects

  • December 18, 2017
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Hello all,

Just though I would write a post to help those of you struggling with making text reveals in After Effects.

I myself have struggled with this and spent time researching the easiest way in which to do it.

This video (below) is the most comprehensive and easy to follow video I have found to make this effect work, and I hope it helps many beginners like myself too:

Text and Logo Behind Mask Reveal - After Effects Tutorial - YouTube

Have a good day!

    2 replies

    Roland Kahlenberg
    Legend
    December 19, 2017

    The easiest way is to use a single layer with a Mask (set its Mode to Subtract) + Compositing Options. Ensure the Mask is strategically placed where you want the reveal to occur. 

    Apply Distort>Transform. Use the effect's Position prop to move the layer appropriately.

    As RickG would say - easy as pie. ;-)

    Cheers

    - RolandK

    Very Advanced After Effects Training | Adaptive & Responsive Toolkits | Intelligent Design Assets (IDAs) | MoGraph Design System DEV
    Inspiring
    February 7, 2025

    I was expecting this to be probably simpliest thing AE could muster up....but obviously not.


    Sorry, but I can't get my head around the method: Create a mask on text layer, set it to subtract (mask or text layer?), then use solid composite (or "+" function in composite options (which I can't seem to find)) and put that mask in its options, Then apply distort->transofrm on solid composite? Or mask? Or text?...

    thepixelsmith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 7, 2025

    Roland's method isn't easier it's just a way of doing it with a single layer and effects rather than using a track matte.

    For new users the track matte concept shown in the video is probably the easiest to understand. 

    Note the video shows one way for working with a text layer and another for working with an image layer. The second technique shown (the track matte) will work with all layer types.

    Community Expert
    December 18, 2017

    I would give that tutorial about a 7.... Lot's of stuff explained with inaccurate terms and descriptions and the use of colored comp backgrounds give the impression that this is a good production technique when it is not. Take that advice with a grain of salt. The technique will work for some things and may give you some ideas, but the explanation about what is going on in the comp with a track matte was kind of misleading.

    My point... VET your trainers. Make sure they know what they are talking about.

    thepixelsmith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 7, 2025

    How is the colored bg misleading?