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April 21, 2023
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issues with new "blinking cursor typewriter console" effect

  • April 21, 2023
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I'm working with the new "blinking cursor typewriter console" effect in the 2023 release.

 

Does anyone know how to keep the cursor blinking?  At the end of a sentence, while waiting to start the next paragraph, etc?

 

I copied steps from a video, which has you add extra keyframes into the timeline, which is supposed to tell the text to pause until it gets to the next keyframe, and all the while, the cursor should keep blinking, as if waiting.  It worked in his video, but when I duplicate the actions, my cursor doesn't blink.

 

For now, it only blinks at the very beginning of the text animation.

 

Anyone have solutions or walk-throughs they could post?

Thanks

Correct answer Ryan287404850aft

Found the problem.  

I was creating a series of new Comps and not saving them as I worked, which was deliberate.  

 

But each time I selected "don't save," then "new comp," AE would, by default, name the new comp, "Comp 1," which was the same as the previous work, since I didn't bother naming them.  I think the program just got caught in a stuck setting becuase of that.  

 

So, my lesson here, make sure to give each project a new name, even if you're not planning to save.

 

Thanks for the help!

2 replies

Participant
June 13, 2024

Are we able to add a new shape to the cursor menu, if so...how?

Community Expert
April 21, 2023
  1. Move the second keyframe for the Animation Slider created when the Preset is applied to a text layer
  2. Move to the spot in the timeline where you want the typing to stop and use the diamond icon in the timeline panel to add a new keyframe
  3. Copy the new keyframe
  4. Move down the timeline to the time you want to start typing again and paste

Works just fine for me. 

 

If that is not the case for you, we need complete workflow details or an uploaded comp showing the problem. 

Ryan287404850aftAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
April 21, 2023

Found the problem.  

I was creating a series of new Comps and not saving them as I worked, which was deliberate.  

 

But each time I selected "don't save," then "new comp," AE would, by default, name the new comp, "Comp 1," which was the same as the previous work, since I didn't bother naming them.  I think the program just got caught in a stuck setting becuase of that.  

 

So, my lesson here, make sure to give each project a new name, even if you're not planning to save.

 

Thanks for the help!