Excellent, Thank you so much. However, blinking cursor doesn't stay on after the text is compelte. Is there anyway you can help to modify the script to make it stary on after the text is fully written? Thanks in adavance!
I always get back to this tutorial whenever I need this effect style, and I'm always getting surprised how amazing it is. Thank you so much for sharing such content!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm delighted to hear that the tutorial has been helpful for you. If you ever have more questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to reach out. Happy creating!
Press ALT on the Source text of the text. Just paste this no need for adjustment layer. If you want it to be faster just change the 7's X = text.sourceText; F = Math.round(time * 2 % 0); L = X.length; T = time * 7 - 0 * 7; Cursor = " "; if (F==1 | T>0) Cursor = "|"; if (T>=L) Cursor = " "; if (T>0) X.substr(0,T) + Cursor else Cursor
@@miaisme6039 sure! its been sometime since i commented that so im saying this off of my memory. If the text effect only works in the beginning, move it to the beginning but cut it to the length you need it to be. So if you wanted to line up with a clip that lasts 5 seconds, cut the text layer into 5 seconds, move it to the beginning, and pre-comp. After you pre-comp, you can move it back to the 5 second clip, it should all align! I am sorry if it sounds confusing.
There's a very easy fix for that. You simply have to change the allignment of your text in the "Paragraph" Tab, to be left alligned instead of center alligned. I had the same problem but in reverse, my text was left alligned and wanted it to be centered, that was the fix that worked for me :)
Thanks, it's work perfect! I have 1 question: i need subtitles with this efect, bat when i go to source i tipe second sentence, effect is lost. Do i need to make new layar for each sentence?
No problem at all! Yes, for subtitles, you'll need a separate layer for each sentence. Apologies for the delayed response. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
ıdk why but when ı paste the code ıts say error bc what ı type 'speed' or 'start at' is doesn't exist.I check few times for mistype but everything look like exactly code in the video. So what can ı do to fix this error?
this is applicable when you only want to do the type writing effect and when its at the start of the comp, what should we do when we want this effect later in the comp. because it starts from the 0 second only i don't know how to change it
I made some small changes so it looks and works the way I need it but I'm stuck with one question: Is it possible to keep the cursor blinking after the text has appeared?
@@RizatGraphics I found that AE 2023 has a typewriter + blinking cursor effect read to be draged on stage :) For now, I used that but I'll definitely check your second tutorial!
Thanks man, any way I can do an erase (backspace) effect at the end after writing my text? Ex: Hello World , (erase or backspace the letter o with the cursor) so I'm just left with Hell World. Basicly reverse the effect in this tutorial.
Actually, you can't. But if you really want to change the thickness of the blinker so you need to replace "I" with these symbols █ . ▎, ▍ or ▎... Good luck
Please download the project file check the link in the description. Would you mind to send me your practice file? I want to check it once. riztagar22@gmail.com
I create this script so you just need to add these two sliders to the text layer "Typing Speed" and "Stop Point", the stop point goes from 0% to 100% of the length of the text: X = text.sourceText; L = X.length; T = time * effect("Typing Speed")("Slider") * 10 - 0 * 10; StopPercent = effect("Stop Point")("Slider") / 100; StopPoint = Math.round(L * StopPercent); Cursor = "|"; if (Math.round(time * 2) % 2 === 0) { if (T >= StopPoint) { Cursor = " "; } } if (T > 0 && T
Hey there! I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble. Please try downloading the project file directly from my website. If the issue persists, let me know, and I'll do my best to assist you. Thanks for your patience!