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Dissolve Text Transition in After Effects

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Dec 30, 2022 Dec 30, 2022

It seems that I need to use opacity to fade text in and out in After Effects.

 

Since this is something I'm going to be doing a lot of in the same video, what's the best approach, so I don't have to keep repeating myself?

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Enthusiast , Dec 30, 2022 Dec 30, 2022

You can save the keyframes of Opacity as presets and can reuse the saved preset as many times as you want on new texts.

 

Place your CTI at the end of the animation, Select all keyframes,  Go to Animation- Save animation preset- give any name you want.

Open 'Effects and presets' and you can find the saved presets under 'user presets'. You can apply it on new text layers for your text animation.

 

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 30, 2022 Dec 30, 2022

You can save the keyframes of Opacity as presets and can reuse the saved preset as many times as you want on new texts.

 

Place your CTI at the end of the animation, Select all keyframes,  Go to Animation- Save animation preset- give any name you want.

Open 'Effects and presets' and you can find the saved presets under 'user presets'. You can apply it on new text layers for your text animation.

 

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Dec 30, 2022 Dec 30, 2022
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Thanks. I guessed there'd be something like that.

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