Animate the Opacity of the repeated copies so they fade out as they get further from the original text. 4. Kinetic "Strobe" Glitch The Text: Short, punchy words like "GO," "MOVE," or "STOP."
Keep the Stroke Width thin (1–2px) and use a cyan or bright green color. 3. Faux 3D "Echo" Extrusion
Since is a trim paths plugin for live text layers , you don't have to convert your text to shapes. This makes it perfect for dynamic, editable animations like those shown on aescripts.com and Plugin Everything.
Start with the Offset at a high value and animate it down while the End property grows. This makes the stroke look like it’s chasing itself around the letterforms.
Use the Randomize order setting in the Stagger controls. Rapidly keyframe the Start and End values (e.g., 0% to 20% and back) to create a flickering, staccato drawing effect.
Animate the End parameter from 0% to 100% to "draw" the letters. Use a high Stagger value (e.g., 5–10 frames) so each letter draws one after another rather than all at once.
Animate the Opacity of the repeated copies so they fade out as they get further from the original text. 4. Kinetic "Strobe" Glitch The Text: Short, punchy words like "GO," "MOVE," or "STOP."
Keep the Stroke Width thin (1–2px) and use a cyan or bright green color. 3. Faux 3D "Echo" Extrusion
Since is a trim paths plugin for live text layers , you don't have to convert your text to shapes. This makes it perfect for dynamic, editable animations like those shown on aescripts.com and Plugin Everything.
Start with the Offset at a high value and animate it down while the End property grows. This makes the stroke look like it’s chasing itself around the letterforms.
Use the Randomize order setting in the Stagger controls. Rapidly keyframe the Start and End values (e.g., 0% to 20% and back) to create a flickering, staccato drawing effect.
Animate the End parameter from 0% to 100% to "draw" the letters. Use a high Stagger value (e.g., 5–10 frames) so each letter draws one after another rather than all at once.