
To do this I select the timeline track label for this element and right click to get the context menu. I am going to rename it to "a" because I typically name my drawing elements as alphabet letters. The default drawing element in TBS projects is named "drawing 1", so you could leave it that way. You can adopt my naming conventions or not as you so choose. You can use any text and images in your own work and how you name your elements in your own work is your personal preference. All text and images used in this tutorial are just here to demonstrate this technique. It is the technique that we are discussing here and the technique is practical and usable by itself. Now I need to put my usual reminder in at this point.

And the first thing we will need is to create a drawing element for the classic opening text "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.". To start, of course we need a new animation project. The Sample Star Wars Style Perspective Text Scroll

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You can view the final movie first and then come back and read how to create this effect.

I also included some applications of the TBS Color Transform Effect in animating the text. The question was "is it possible to do a perspective style scroll similar to the Star Wars opening title sequence using TBS?" So here is a brief tutorial showing one possible technique that will give you that effect. As frequently happens, this tutorial was inspired by a question on the Toon Boom Studio User Forums.
