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Ok so basically this is what happened, i have a worker from a freelancer website creating me a plain text video. The text appears on the screen. The way it appears is via a typing effect. Now he has sent to me the final version of the finished video and i noticed that the speed of typing varies on some words, not all but some so the majority of the text is fine in terms of the typing animation that occurs but i noticed on some occasion about 5 words in the whole video of 100 words or so that they seem to look like the animation occurs at a slower speed or rate in terms of the type so the letters look like they are appear on the screen slower.
Now i asked the coder to sort this out and told him that i wanted one consistent speed and that i didn't want those words to slow down his reply was the following:-
So basically im here to pick the brains of one of you guys to let me know does this guys know whats he is talking about and is he right or is there a solution to this? I mean when you play computer games the typing effect of the text is consistent on all words from what i can see is that creative process not offered in after effects? Is it the case that the default typing animation built into after effects has limitations? Could this be created as stand alone by someone more well equipped to fix this? Its only 5 words that look slower (confused)
Thanks so much for ur help guys awesome forum here to!
I looked at your project. The very simple way to fix it is to convert all animation keyframes to Linear. They were all Eased.
Here is a downloadable project that has that done.
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You can have constant speed of typing and you can have changing speed. Any variation is possible. if you want, you can show us the problem as you see it and we can offer solutions.
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Cheers whats the easiest way if i send the video to show you what i mean?
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Upload it to any cloud service or sharing platform and post the link
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Here you go sir so all ive done is upload the video you can watch it for yourself lets see if you can see it yourself or not so i know im not the only one going crazy. Just watch see if any words stick out as different to you and let me know final 10% speedup 2s pause.mp4 - Google Drive
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I see. indeed there are speed variations and that is distracting. you're not crazy!
my advice is tell your after effects guy to work in index units and not percentage to make sure the speed is constant. and of course with no easying of the keyframes. I am not sure but it looks like easing was applied.
if you can have access to the Ae project we can dissect it further...
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Hi guys thanks so much for your feedback sorry it took me a while to reply i had to show this to the worker who was doing the work, guess what after i showed him this thread he stopped replying to my messages lol.
So i've got the after effects files whats the easiest way for me to get it uploaded or sent to any of you guys to help me out and fix this for me please?
Thanks guys so far.
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So i've got the after effects files whats the easiest way for me to get it uploaded or sent to any of you guys to help me out and fix this for me please?
Post your source files to Dropbox or Google Drive to share it with the kind folks here.
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Here you guys i just zipped it all up -https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8xk8W-U9A0SY3BSOGR5UzU1VUE
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Hi sorry to bug you guys did anyone get a chance to look at this?
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the answer you got here by Walter Soyka is very good CreativeCOW
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I looked at your project. The very simple way to fix it is to convert all animation keyframes to Linear. They were all Eased.
Here is a downloadable project that has that done.
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Is there anyone that can do it for me and post it back up here for me? Id really appreciate the help as i am not very well versed in After Effects.
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Hi can anyone help me please?
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Select the layer you are having problems with. Press the U key twice to reveal all of the modified properties of that layer. You should see keyframes and/or expressions as well as any other changes that have been made to the layer. Take a close look at the properties which have keyframes and if the name of the property makes sense start sliding the keyframes around in the timeline and editing the values to try and figure out what they are doing. If a property does not make sense search for that property and the effect name using the Search Help field at the top right corner of AE so you can figure out what is going on. AE is a very complicated program and I have not met anyone in more than 20 years that could figure it out in a couple of hours on their own.
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Rup,
Appears that it was done for you in this post: Re: Typing text effect in after effects can you alter speeds?
Can you please mark that one as the correct one?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
This is not my project am not even sure what i was supposed to be looking at in this project that was uploaded? Can anybody else help me resolve this please because i am not very good at after effects?
Thanks
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I posted a copy of your project file with the adjustment as described. Are you not able to render it yourself?
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Hi sorry Andrew i did not see this? Also i do not know much about after effects if you could let me know what i need to do?
Thanks
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I agree with Roei above. The rate of typing has had an Ease function applied in some places. Easing the start of a line makes the rate of typing start slower and increase as it progresses. Likewise, easing at the end means the rate slows down towards the end of the line.
If you want a constant rate of typing, all the keyframes should be Linear, not Eased. That's all you need to tell the designer.