

All you have to do is double-click the animation and Bridge will automatically apply it to the After Effects layer that you have selected. One really nice feature of Adobe Bridge is to show an animated preview what the text will look like by clicking on it in this folder ( Figure 10, below).įor this example we'll select the Fade Up Words animation. Pre-built animations in Bridge's Animate In folder.
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Here we see a series of pre-built animations that we can apply to our After Effects type.įigure 9. Click on a subfolder to open it, and see the animations available, any of which you can preview by clicking on it.įigure 9 (below) shows the contents of the Animate In folder. The Text folder opens, revealing a number of subfolders that include a series of pre-built animations in Bridge that you can apply to your After Effects text layers. From here, double-click the Text folder ( Figure 8, below).įigure 8. This is a separate application that's part of the Adobe CC suite. Go to the Effects & Presets tab ( Figure 6, below), then click the drop-down menu where you see the pointer in Figure 6.įrom the drop-down menu, choose Browse Presets ( Figure 7, below).Īdobe Bridge opens with the Presets window showing. To animate this text layer with the slow fade in from left to right, we're going to use Adobe Bridge.
