1.) My first problem is in my haste I setted up a project without giving much look at how it's setup. (it usually remembers the same setup I usually did last time.) However this time(about 35 seconds into the project I noticed that it's 1280x720x32, 23.976i rather than 23.976p.) My question is if I were to render my file as a 23.976p would it be fine or would it still cause problems.
If so is there any way to carry over the work I've done on this .veg onto a new project file. If not oh well, guess I would have to start over XD.
2.) Is there any way to fade in at the end of a clip? I can't seem to do this so I've been defaulting to a Macgyver method of simply cutting every keyframe and increasing the opacity by 3%.
Thank you in advance.
2 questions
- AimoAio
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Re: 2 questions
1. You can change your project settings anytime you want during the project if you go to File -->Properties. Or ALT + Enter should work too.
2. Um I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but try making a cut on the media where you want to start fading in and then click and drag the left corner of that media and it'll create a fade envelope.
2. Um I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but try making a cut on the media where you want to start fading in and then click and drag the left corner of that media and it'll create a fade envelope.
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Re: 2 questions
2) .. you can fade in/out at any time. The fading process only stops when single-solid image is
in place. The envelope can continue until you tell it to "not fade anymore". Most people stop fading
once that setting has been met:
in place. The envelope can continue until you tell it to "not fade anymore". Most people stop fading
once that setting has been met:
- ShatteredFoX
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Re: 2 questions
Thanks you both, but the 2nd question was bad wording on my part but I figured it out lol. Yet again thanks (especially on question #1)