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  • Adam Wiltgen

    September 8, 2017 at 7:48 pm in reply to: Scale layer to push other layer position

    Thank you for the quick response Dan!
    I have broken my brain attempting to get this to work and it’s nice to know that the difficulty isn’t just in my own limited knowledge.

    I figured out a method that works for me and I’ve attached the project below.

    I ended up with 4 (equal sized and very tall) comps and 3 Nulls attached to where the comps meet.
    The left and right-most comps are locked in position and all the comps except the right-most comp have left aligned anchor points. The right has a right locked anchor point.
    Then the x position of each null determines the scale and position of the comps to its side.
    The rest is basically magic to me. But it works!
    11661_r18responsivecomp.aep.zip
    I’m pretty new to this forum so please feel free to update or tear it a new one. I’m open to any and all criticism.

    Thanks to the linear expression and all the help of this forum, I have what I need to move forward with our 2018 Conference graphics!

    Adam Wiltgen

  • Adam Wiltgen

    September 8, 2017 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Scale layer to push other layer position

    Thank you for the quick response Dan!

    I have broken my brain attempting to get this to work and it’s nice to know that the difficulty isn’t just in my own limited knowledge.

    Adam Wiltgen

  • Adam Wiltgen

    September 7, 2017 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Scale layer to push other layer position

    Is there a way to make each layer push the others responsively?
    For example:
    If scaling Layer B, Layer A and C move and scale outward to make room. Or If scaling Layer C, Layer A and B move and scale left to make room. Basically locking the layers to never go past the comp boundaries.

    I made a mockup GIF of a comp with no expressions to illustrate my idea:

    Adam Wiltgen

  • Adam Wiltgen

    September 7, 2017 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Best way to show a video privately?

    I use Vimeo.com and keep the link private via the Privacy settings. You can set passwords, even setup a custom url. I have the Plus account or you can do even more with the Pro account.

    Adam Wiltgen

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