** Stupid Question Warning **
Here is what I want to do. I want to create a photo with a green background. Then chroma key it so that only a part of it is showing. then I want to animate that piece from not in the frame to in the frame to a specific point and stop.
In a different video program I tried you could have a start frame and end frame and the software would then take that object and move it from a to b automatically.
I can not find this feature in Pro X3. it seems like such a simple thing. Am I missing it?
I would also like to do this with videos. Which I would imagine is the same procedure but incase it is not I will ask.
Help me out please.
(poor text example)
photo at point A-----Skip some frames-------Photo at Point B
Hit Play
Photo travels from point A to Point B in a line.
Moving objects in VS PX3
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Re: Moving objects in VS PX3
Try the PiP (picture in picture) video filter.
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Re: Moving objects in VS PX3
IcuDogg...below is a link to the newblue filter effects which includes the picture-in-picture demo/tutorial
which might be of assistance to your project
http://www.vimeo.com/8978357
which might be of assistance to your project
http://www.vimeo.com/8978357
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Re: Moving objects in VS PX3
The OP is talking about moving paths...
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Re: Moving objects in VS PX3
Yes, and the only means to have moving paths is through the use of the New Blue PiP filter.Clevo wrote:The OP is talking about moving paths...
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Re: Moving objects in VS PX3
Yes that will do the job.
Thank you very Much. I knew they had to have something to do that. I am just trying to learn this new software.
thanks everyone.
Now does anyone now how to optimize it for my windows 7
i7-230m Quad core?
Seems like it is not maxing out all the cores during rendering.
Thank you very Much. I knew they had to have something to do that. I am just trying to learn this new software.
thanks everyone.
Now does anyone now how to optimize it for my windows 7
i7-230m Quad core?
Seems like it is not maxing out all the cores during rendering.
