Hi,
I'm new to Corel VideoStudio Pro X3. I want to make a simple object grow in size and at the same time move one one part of the screen to another. I remember we used to do this by putting in two keyframes and resizing and repositioning the object differently between the two keyframes and it would do the rest for us.
In VideoStudio, I believe I would need to use some filter to do this? Can someone point me in the right direction here.
How to do simple motion tween
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Re: How to do simple motion tween
Welcome to the forums,
First could you please complete your Profile in the User Control Panel ? I don't recall computer components that are called abcde.
Use the Picture in Picture video filter to get a motion-tween. It is a very versatile filter.
First could you please complete your Profile in the User Control Panel ? I don't recall computer components that are called abcde.
Use the Picture in Picture video filter to get a motion-tween. It is a very versatile filter.
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Re: How to do simple motion tween
Thanks. I've tried to update this info my profile to the best of my knowledge/skill, but I am still thinking why make it mandatory, if your questions are not primarily related to hardware issues.
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Re: How to do simple motion tween
Thank you for supplying that system information. You are correct that your question might not be hardware related. However, there is the possibility that you may come back later with other questions which are, or could be, hardware related, and we would definitely need that information then. So we just ask users to give us the information first-off, and have it always available in their Profile, rather than later having to ask for it.
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Re: How to do simple motion tween
Oh, you don't know how many times we have to ask, what's your OS, how much RAM do you have, etc. In your case it may have had nothing to do with hardward, but many times it does. It's just meant as a time-saver.
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