10-29-2009, 06:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2009, 06:43 PM by ElephantShoe.)
Or you can duplicate the text layer enough times. Then set each layer 5-10% opacity within eachother.
For example:
Text Layer1: 0%
Text Layer2: 5%
Test Later3: 10%
etc..
When you get to 100%, you do reverse, so..
Text Layer1: 100%
Text Layer2: 95%
Text Layer3: 90%
It's kind of annoying having to make them viable after every layer though.
This is what you're talking about right?
![[Image: 10617925.gif]](http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/1788/10617925.gif)
It would have been smoother but I was using opacity increments of 10%. 5% would be better.
For example:
Text Layer1: 0%
Text Layer2: 5%
Test Later3: 10%
etc..
When you get to 100%, you do reverse, so..
Text Layer1: 100%
Text Layer2: 95%
Text Layer3: 90%
It's kind of annoying having to make them viable after every layer though.
This is what you're talking about right?
![[Image: 10617925.gif]](http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/1788/10617925.gif)
It would have been smoother but I was using opacity increments of 10%. 5% would be better.