Of course, 3D text comes with depth perspective, but I can't find any way to key-frame 3D text. So I tried using regular text titles/labels. But with regular text you can't skew the perspective (as it's described in this tutorial video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_7KD9bSHWE )
I simply want to put a text label on a lake, maybe cast a shadow from the text down onto the lake, and have the text remain centered on the lake as the video moves.
I want to use flat arrows to show the direction from which water flows over a waterfall. The shape tool feels like it's missing all the features one would expect with a vector shape tool--keyframing every conceivable aspect of a vector shape. Easy shape manipulation is the primary benefit of a vector shape.
I attached a screen shot from PowerPoint showing what I want to do.
In my video, a drone flies over the lakes very slowly. I want labels, like in the PowerPoint example, to follow the lakes as the drone flies over. I also want to animate the arrows flowing over the waterfalls.
Thank you ahead of time for any help.
Scott
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