Hi, I'm a new user of VideoStudio X4 and I looking for information about moving and resizing objects or images.
For example, the Star Wars sequence where the Star Wars title passes from back (very big title) to infinite with downsizing, not the long scroll text, only de main title.
Thanks, Xavi
Moving and resizing objects or images
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Xavierator
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Re: Moving and resizing objects or images
I just find a possible option to do this, translate from spanish version I think that the option is "Edit / Zoom / Custom", but it only allows values from 100% to 1000% while I need a resize from 350% to 5% in Star Wars case.
If I create a smaller image in order to finish at 100%, I think that it will have slow resolution if it have to start with a big percentage.
Thanks again, Xavi
If I create a smaller image in order to finish at 100%, I think that it will have slow resolution if it have to start with a big percentage.
Thanks again, Xavi
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Re: Moving and resizing objects or images
Hola
You may find that "Pan and Zoom" will suit your purpose better - there is one of Gripps video tutorials here :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-QM8NA1Sqw
have a look at that first - then search around youtube for "VideoStudio" and you will find many more tutorials on using pan and zoom
You may find that "Pan and Zoom" will suit your purpose better - there is one of Gripps video tutorials here :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-QM8NA1Sqw
have a look at that first - then search around youtube for "VideoStudio" and you will find many more tutorials on using pan and zoom
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Re: Moving and resizing objects or images
Hi BrianCee, thanks, I will investigate about this option
Kind regards, Xavi
Kind regards, Xavi
