Hello guys,
I was looking for the motion path or moving motion on still image on video in VideoStudio. I still can't find. I found the one in CyperLink PowerDirector. Let me show you the example of video what I was talking about.
Here's the video link at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIvyw7V6 ... ure=vmdshb
Can you please help me to find motion in Corel VideoStudio X5 and show how to do like that video I showed?
Many thanks.
RW
looking for moving motion path or motion path
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Re: looking for moving motion path or motion path
Hi RW
and welcome to the forums,
Sorry for the delay in replying to your question.
Video Studio does not have a Moving Path option, but applying filters may help.
The NewBlue Picture in Picture may do what you want provided the path is not complicated.
The video you provided looks straight forward and I think I would be able to replicate that, whether I can be as accurate is another matter, possibly
and welcome to the forums,
Sorry for the delay in replying to your question.
Video Studio does not have a Moving Path option, but applying filters may help.
The NewBlue Picture in Picture may do what you want provided the path is not complicated.
The video you provided looks straight forward and I think I would be able to replicate that, whether I can be as accurate is another matter, possibly
