Can you??
Do you mean to inverse the pic L-R or do you mean to move only the tree and keep the rest status quo?
If the former, it's easy. The easiest way is to use a fixed 2D Basic Moving Path and inversing the numbers or dragging the handles in the Preview window. If the latter, it's difficult, albeit possible, but neither for beginners nor for the faint-hearted, using VideoPaint and overlays, for example. However, the biggest problem would be filling in the sky and land where the tree had been, requiring artistic skills to make it seamless.
If the former, it's easy. The easiest way is to use a fixed 2D Basic Moving Path and inversing the numbers or dragging the handles in the Preview window. If the latter, it's difficult, albeit possible, but neither for beginners nor for the faint-hearted, using VideoPaint and overlays, for example. However, the biggest problem would be filling in the sky and land where the tree had been, requiring artistic skills to make it seamless.
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Can you tell me?
As in other thread... You first learn to use the basics in the software. Have some fun.. capture some video from your camcorder.. play with the transition effects and the video filters. Have a ball. Download the manual from Ulead.com and get familiar with the program.
Some effects.. video compositing.. paint effects... complicated motion paths are not easy to describe as you ask in a step by step manner.. unless the person reading has a basic knowlege of the program and its workings.
There are a lot of learning materials on the web for MediaStudio. Search Ebay.. or google MediaStudio Pro 9 tutorials.. The just start using it on a regular basis. Have fun.. digital video editing is very forgiving and wont hurt anyone. (Well, that is unless you miss deadline and throw your PC at a co-worker or something).
Just like you wouldn't start off learning about cars by rebuilding an engine from scratch... don't expect to be able to grasp the intricacies of DV editing by buying some software for 5 dollars. In this forum are lotsa folks like me with many years of experience. And I am still learning every day.
Some effects.. video compositing.. paint effects... complicated motion paths are not easy to describe as you ask in a step by step manner.. unless the person reading has a basic knowlege of the program and its workings.
There are a lot of learning materials on the web for MediaStudio. Search Ebay.. or google MediaStudio Pro 9 tutorials.. The just start using it on a regular basis. Have fun.. digital video editing is very forgiving and wont hurt anyone. (Well, that is unless you miss deadline and throw your PC at a co-worker or something).
Just like you wouldn't start off learning about cars by rebuilding an engine from scratch... don't expect to be able to grasp the intricacies of DV editing by buying some software for 5 dollars. In this forum are lotsa folks like me with many years of experience. And I am still learning every day.
Just for future reference - a post entitled "Can you?" is not going to generate very much interest. If something like that arrived in my inbox (esp. from someone I don't know) it would be deleted unread.
I'm not meaning to sound picky, it's just that by taking the time to post here, you want the best audience for your particular query. There's far too many posts on this and other groups that we collectively subscribe to, so we tend to pick the ones we may be interested in based on the title. If the title means nothing, you only get the curious people reading it, not everyone who might be interested.
I ignored your post first time around, I only looked in when it had started getting replies (meaning it probably wasn't spam)
HTH
I'm not meaning to sound picky, it's just that by taking the time to post here, you want the best audience for your particular query. There's far too many posts on this and other groups that we collectively subscribe to, so we tend to pick the ones we may be interested in based on the title. If the title means nothing, you only get the curious people reading it, not everyone who might be interested.
I ignored your post first time around, I only looked in when it had started getting replies (meaning it probably wasn't spam)
HTH
