Transistion effects

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gnanas

Transistion effects

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Hi,

Where can I access special transistion effects such as wrapping around a wine bottle or coming out of a fax machine things like these
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gnanas

Transitions

Post by gnanas »

Hi Steve,

I have only Videostudio10+ with me I belive your effects are for MSP8. I could not open your effects in VS10+

By the way I have found some plugin transition effect but they can only be used with MS powerpoint. can they be used withVS10+

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Post by sjj1805 »

The link I pointed to isn't VideoStudio and it isn't MediaStudio either.
It is to Cool 3D / Cool 3D production Studio. - You get a copy included with your purchase of VideoStudio.

It is a 3D graphics program that will create some amazing videos that you then drop into VideoStudio or MediaStudio (in fact into any Video Editing Program).

Here is a better link To the same material by Ken Lowther
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I only have Cool 3D 3.5

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can you somehow use these with that product, instead of the listed Production Studio product?
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You have a few options, the main 2 being
1. From within Cool 3D / Cool 3D PS create a video and then use it like any other - import it into VideoStudio.
2. VideoStudio will accept the Cool3D / C3DP project file as if it was a created video.
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