Altar Chat quickstart.
Describe a move, watch Altar conjure the keyframes, and read the receipts.
Before you start
Altar Chat needs your own AI provider key — Altar never charges you for inference. Add your key in the Chat panel settings, then open a comp you want to work on.
Describe a move
Type the move the way you would say it to a colleague:
Bring the title up over twelve frames and settle it with a soft overshoot.
Altar reads the comp through the Bridge, translates your intent into real keyframes on the real property, and applies them.
You are not writing expressions or clicking through panels. You describe the result; Altar conjures the keyframes and places them on the timeline.
Read the receipts
Every move comes back with a receipt — what changed, on which layer, on which property. Read the receipt, not a wall of jargon. If it is not what you meant, say so, and Altar adjusts.
- Describe the move in plain language
- Altar applies it through a validated operation
- The receipt tells you exactly what landed
Keeping the taste
Chat is the oracle station — fast hands that respect your timeline. The composition and the judgement stay yours; the tedium is what gets conjured away.