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In After Effects Beta 25.1 Build 36, we are pleased to announce Quick Set Anchor, a more efficient way to change the anchor point on your 2D layers to any of 9-commonly-used-points — all the corners and centers of your layer’s edges. And it's available both from the Properties Panel and anywhere else by keyboard shortcut!
Quick Set Anchor can be launched by selecting a layer (or layers!) and clicking the new Anchor Point icon next to the Anchor Point property in the Properties Panel, creating a temporary pop-over Quick Set Anchor Dialog that allows you to click your preferred anchor point location, automatically close the dialog, and be on your way!
Besides the Anchor Point button in the Properties Panel, you can also bring up the Quick Set Anchor Dialog by using the keyboard shortcut Shift + Tab to create the temporary pop-over right below your mouse, ready for you to click your anchor point of choice without taking your eyes away from your comp content. Press the shortcut. Click. Move on.
(This is just a screenshot, showing you how the Quick Set Anchor Dialog can appear anywhere. Don't wait for it to animate.)
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Wow, this IS a very helpful tool!
- Shift+TAB sounds good to me. Perhaps some others would prefer something else, but I guess you can always set your own preffered shortcuts, right?
- Both. Sometimes you work with the mouse, sometimes you prefer to handle the keyboard
- For 3D layers this could be handy, but you need to be able to determine whether the anchor is set to the middle of the 3D object or on the face that you're looking at. Perhaps by default it's set to the center of the object, but you provide a possibility to change it to one of the faces by "caging" the 3D object in a virtual set of minimum required faces to cover all angles and then letting the user decide on which face they want to change the anchor point.
- Have not tested that yet.
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This is great! Shift+tab is easy and fast to remember.
However it would be nice if it doesn't create a new keyframe for the position, when you already have an animation in there?
Right now it does that unless you have the keys selected that you're on. And you have to change the anchor point for every keyframe that you already have placed, an approach like how the Motion plugin does it (by respecting the position of the object throughout the timeline), would be a bit more friendlier. I've attached a video to show 🙂
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This is a great addition. I 100% agree that it shouldn’t add a position keyframe. I also use Motion’s anchor point tool specifically because it adjusts the anchor “globally” w/o adding position keys. Though I am neutral on it adding a key if the anchor point is already animated (I rarely animate anchor points and usually use parent nulls). I do want to thank whoever coded this that it doesn’t remove existing expressions on the position or anchor point—other anchor point moving tools did this and had burned me so many times…
I also really like that this tool has a keyboard shortcut for a floating panel. Makes me wonder what other bits in AE should have something like this… But the keyboard shortcut should absolutely be customizable (previously shift-tab toggled some timeline columns? I definitely never used that intentionally.). I vote for having it in both the keyboard shortcut and Properties panel—shouldn’t it also be added in the Timeline panel for consistency?
Personally, I don’t need it for 3D layers. Whatever UI changes that would require would most likely get in my way.
As for rotations, that is an interesting question. Visually it does make more sense to adapt to how it’s shown on-screen.
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Super cool feature! Love that the pop-up shortcut works anywhere in the UI. Also love that it works for multiple layers at a time.
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Either "just do it" or rotate the pop-up orientation to match the layer's rotation.
How exactly would that work? When is it rotated or not? How should it look if the layer is 45degrees? or 89degrees? Trying to match rotation with awkward UI behavior is less effective than learning that top left is top left of the object rather than how it is presented imo.
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Where is the option to alter existing position keyframes vs adding a new one? I've long advocated for a "pan behind" style tool where you can drag around the anchor, or click anywhere on the layer, to set the anchorpoint precicely without messing up any existing animation.
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I use Shift+Tab shortcut for the FX Console plugin, so I would absolutely appreciate being able to change or remove this shortcut.
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Why not open the Quick Set Anchor Dialog on the CTRL+DBLCLICK event, which allows centering the anchor point?
Or maybe a Quick Set Anchor icon on the right.
And for the keyboard shortcut, maybe pressing the Y key twice or A key twice.
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I agree, it would make sense to keep the keyboard shortcut in line with established usage. Even something like Alt + Y could work since that seems to be not occupied yet.
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I think Shift+Tab is a bad idea. There are many users that use FX Console with Shift+Tab as hotkey. Furthermore Shift+Tab is intended to jump back one value field when your typing cursor is active in such a field. Something that everyone needs regardless of using FX Console or not. Unless this behavior doesn't conlfict with it. Haven't tested yet.
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Currently, the new Quick Set Anchor shortcut does not interfere with using Shift+Tab to navigate back through active text fields.
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That's good to know, I would still say that at least a keyboard shortcut needs to be exposed in the shortcut editor for users to override it. Many that use it for FX Console including me will be forced to switch it otherwise.
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Adding my feedback as well. We need an option to modify existing keyframes when changing the location. For this reason alone I'll have to stick to the ancient Move Anchor Point script UI otherwise. The quick option is great, but maybe a native panel/properties section with some expanded options like modifying existing keyframes is the play ultimately.
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