Rotation Effect Question in Magix Editor
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Rotation Effect Question in Magix Editor
Does anybody know how ...
if I crop the image to a rectangleish shape, How do I get it to rotate, but not turn the scene upside down? So the rectangle shape will be rotating, but the guy will not be upside down heheh know what i mean? im a bad explainer~
I know if I right click and click object curve effects, i can click rotate with a rythmic beat but it keeps turnin the scene upside down Ive seen a video somewhere I remember who used magix and did this i cant remember atm
any ideas?
if I crop the image to a rectangleish shape, How do I get it to rotate, but not turn the scene upside down? So the rectangle shape will be rotating, but the guy will not be upside down heheh know what i mean? im a bad explainer~
I know if I right click and click object curve effects, i can click rotate with a rythmic beat but it keeps turnin the scene upside down Ive seen a video somewhere I remember who used magix and did this i cant remember atm
any ideas?
- Kai Stromler
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I haven't done this myself, but what you might try is making a mask of the shape you want with one of the preselected rotoscopable colors against the other as a background, like a green rectangle on a blue bg. Do a temporary track with this over the clip you want with transparency on green, apply the object curve effects to the mask, and render out (being careful not to introduce interlacing). You now have a clip with a moving rectangle selection from an image that can be dropped into your main project, which will hover over whatever you want if you've got the transparency setting right.
Colors in-clip may play havoc with this, but that's why there are four possible transparency settings in Magix; it's just more likely that you'll have pure white or pure black that you won't want to blow out. If you want more illustration I can probably have screens/demo images done by Monday.
hth,
--K
Colors in-clip may play havoc with this, but that's why there are four possible transparency settings in Magix; it's just more likely that you'll have pure white or pure black that you won't want to blow out. If you want more illustration I can probably have screens/demo images done by Monday.
hth,
--K
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- Melanchthon
- Joined: Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:12 am
Better explained than what I could manage, but making the mask an alpha clip would deal with the colour problem. I'm not sure how Magix deals with the 'background colour' on shrunken clips, but I've gotten a rotating rectangle from letterboxed white screen created in MSPaint that seems to fit the OP's bill.Kai Stromler wrote:I haven't done this myself, but what you might try is....
btw, what settings do you need to change to make sure there isn't any interlacing? I've had problems with this, and I can't find any more settings to change.
- Kai Stromler
- Joined: Fri Jul 12, 2002 9:35 am
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The best approximation I've been able to get so far is to just change the properties of every individual clip to "full frames" and "no interlace processing", then exporting as uncompressed (I'm working in 2.0 deLuxe+, so this may be easier in more up-to-date versions). Of course, this goes right out the goddamned window if anything is accelerated or decelerated, so for those, I just make sure to run the final product through Smart Deinterlace and Smart Smoother in Virtual Dub on the way to finished encodes. This is just on my laptop [WinXP], though; I think I've got it behaving better on my W2K station, but I haven't edited anything on there in nearly a year.Melanchthon wrote:btw, what settings do you need to change to make sure there isn't any interlacing? I've had problems with this, and I can't find any more settings to change.
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- Melanchthon
- Joined: Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:12 am
I'm running MEP2004 and that sounds familiar... except that right-clicking and altering the clip properties doesn't seem to do anything. I posted about this on the MAGIX board and still haven't got any replies, so maybe no-one's quite figured it out yet. I wouldn't be so bothered if the interlacing didn't screw around with my fades.Kai Stromler wrote:The best approximation I've been able to get so far is to just change the properties of every individual clip to "full frames" and "no interlace processing", then exporting as uncompressed (I'm working in 2.0 deLuxe+, so this may be easier in more up-to-date versions). Of course, this goes right out the goddamned window if anything is accelerated or decelerated, so for those, I just make sure to run the final product through Smart Deinterlace and Smart Smoother in Virtual Dub on the way to finished encodes.
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Grr~ I thought I knew magix pretty well by now heh. What/Where are the 4 levels of transparency?Kai Stromler wrote: Colors in-clip may play havoc with this, but that's why there are four possible transparency settings in Magix; it's just more likely that you'll have pure white or pure black that you won't want to blow out. If you want more illustration I can probably have screens/demo images done by Monday.
hth,
--K