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The Youtube pack contains 6 After Effects projects with different styles of buttons. All projects have an identity al structure, so you need not spend time learning how it works.
In main compositions, you can set title duration: for that, just set points of IN and OUT animation. Just move markers left-right to change the duration of the title.
By the way, you can copy this layer in your work composition and set the duration here; markers will work anyway.
In [Settings/Text] compositions, you can change text and adjust titles. You can select the type of cursor or turn it off.
Select the Settings layer and go to Effects controls to see all available adjustments
In Settings Layers, you can adjust some parameters
A large package of elements such as YouTube station ID.
Enjoy, join forces, bell-telling buttons, YouTube station info, and societal links.
6 classes are using Various styles of names:
Creative, traveling, timeless, Mini Mal, adorable, and science.
You can personalize All names just like you would like, change fonts and texts, turn on/off the cursor, or change The kind. The duration of notification switches has been commanded by In and Out marks, Which means you may make it any period.
An essential package for YouTube video writers, YouTube content manufacturers, video Productions, editors, and station managers.
What is a YouTube Subscribe Pack?
A "YouTube Subscribe Pack" in the context of After Effects (AE) or video editing typically refers to a pre-designed template or project file that contains various elements related to encouraging viewers to subscribe to a YouTube channel. These elements are often used by content creators to enhance their videos and promote their channels.
These YouTube Subscribe Packs are designed to be user-friendly and customizable. Video creators can typically edit the text, colors, and animations to match their branding and video style. After editing, they can export the elements and overlay them onto their YouTube videos using video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro.
Creators often use these packs to make their videos more engaging and to encourage viewers to take actions like subscribing, liking, and sharing their content. They help create a consistent and professional look across a channel's videos.