Text animation

The text animation will follow a similar process with a different number of frames to sync and start moving. We will start getting the first text lot of moving after the background is in place. Since we set the final movement of that plane as frame 48, we will make both instances of text stay still from frame 1 to 48.

Keeping the backward technique, we are using until this point; you should start your process by marking the final location of the first text.

Here is a breakdown of each frame and the order in which you should edit them:

  1. Frame 60: This will be the final text location, and since we already have it there, you can select the object and, using the I key, add a location keyframe.
  2. Frame 58: Remember the extrapolation ...

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