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Vector Image Text Animation - Tech Isolate (131 Video)

 Vector Image Text Animation


Step - 1

  Add The Background Image then Zoom it as much you want. Then Add Ray Effect. 

Step - 2

After adding Ray Effect You have to make some adjustments. So for that Watch our YouTube video. I have explained everything clearly in the video. 

Step - 3

After Making all adjustments in the background image add the PNG image which is there in the material pack. 

Step - 4

Now Add new text & make the alignment straight then select the font. I have used Apalus font which is available in Dafont website. Then adjust the size as much as you want. Then Choose the font colour. 

Step - 5

Now we have to add effect for text for that click on the text then click effects in that add Text Transform. In text transform we have to make some adjustments. So the text animation are Detaily explained in our YouTube video so kindly check it out. 

Vector Image Explanation

Vector graphics are computer graphicsimages that are defined in terms of points on a Cartesian plane, which are connected by lines and curves to form polygons and other shapes. Vector graphics have the unique advantage over raster graphics in that the points, lines, and curves may be scaled up or down to any resolution with no aliasing. The points determine the direction of the vector path; each path may have various properties including values for stroke color, shape, curve, thickness, and fill.

Instead of sectioning off a large region of computer memory and mapping that to the display device, vector display devices use a variable number of lines to create images—hence the term "vector graphics." Since vector display devices can define a line by dealing with just two points (that is, the coordinates of each end of the line), the device can reduce the total amount of data it must deal with by organizing the image in terms of pairs of points.

Vector graphics are commonly found today in the SVG, EPS, PDF or AI types of graphic file formats, and are intrinsically different from the more common raster graphics file formats such as JPEG, PNG, APNG, GIF, and MPEG4.


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