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==== Splitscreen ==== | ==== Splitscreen ==== | ||
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Place two vertical images on the stage. Right click each layer and choose <html><span class='menuItem'>Mask</span></html> > <html><span class='menuItem'>Left Half of Stage</span></html> from the context menu for the first layer, and <html><span class='menuItem'>Mask</span></html> > <html><span class='menuItem'>Right Half of Stage</span></html> for the second layer. Position each image within its mask. If you want to use animation, choose different positions or zoom values for the start and the finish. | Place two vertical images on the stage. Right click each layer and choose <html><span class='menuItem'>Mask</span></html> > <html><span class='menuItem'>Left Half of Stage</span></html> from the context menu for the first layer, and <html><span class='menuItem'>Mask</span></html> > <html><span class='menuItem'>Right Half of Stage</span></html> for the second layer. Position each image within its mask. If you want to use animation, choose different positions or zoom values for the start and the finish. | ||
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==== Animated Travel Routes ==== | ==== Animated Travel Routes ==== | ||
- | FIXME VIDEO "Splitscreen effect" | + | {{ vimeo>156426058?widthxheight=1280x720 }} |
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Animated masks can be used to achieve various interesting effects. A common one the is the travel route on a map (as seen in the Indiana Jones movies). Place an image of the map on the stage. In Photoshop create a second image file with the same size. This image should be completely transparent, and then draw the travel route as a red line. Save this image as a PNG file, so that transparency is preserved. | Animated masks can be used to achieve various interesting effects. A common one the is the travel route on a map (as seen in the Indiana Jones movies). Place an image of the map on the stage. In Photoshop create a second image file with the same size. This image should be completely transparent, and then draw the travel route as a red line. Save this image as a PNG file, so that transparency is preserved. |