The Container FX Color plugin allows you to change a series of containers from one color to another. For example, if you have a series of containers or primitives spread out in 10 columns, you'll be able to set key frames to start with one color and then change to another. This video gives you the in depth overview of how the Container FX Color plugin works.
To use this plugin, you'll need a top level group with a series of sub containers or primitives underneath that top most group. The top most group is where you must drag the Container FX Color plugin in order for it to work. The plugin will affect every sub container beneath that group. Once you're in the editor, you can set key frames with the progress % option and have the color change from one to another. There is a built in color selector within the editor so you can choose your colors from right inside the plugin.
To use this plugin, you'll need a top level group with a series of sub containers or primitives underneath that top most group. The top most group is where you must drag the Container FX Color plugin in order for it to work. The plugin will affect every sub container beneath that group. Once you're in the editor, you can set key frames with the progress % option and have the color change from one to another. There is a built in color selector within the editor so you can choose your colors from right inside the plugin.
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