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Re: Fade in & out question
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zach gunter
on May 15, 2009 at 9:32:31 pm
another way would be to make a mask for it, click on your layer, hit ctl+shift+N feather your mask out and animate it. this would give you more control later if you needed it.
Frozensmokeprod@aol.com
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