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Re: changing image size displayed using Perspective Reflection
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Re: changing image size displayed using Perspective Reflection
by
Gabriele de Simone
on Oct 12, 2007 at 6:19:09 pm
Hi Kim,
I'm afraid that you are not missing anything: at the moment you can set up a reflection only by (painfully) moving all 6 control points.
The good news is that in the next version of FxFactory we'll be adding a simpler version of both Perspective Reflection and the Videoconference transition. This simple version will have a single point parameter (defining the center of the image), and scaling controls.
Until this new version comes out, you should take a look at the existing presets: while they may not have exactly what you need, it's easy to test them out and you can always use them as starting points (note: Presets require FCP 6.0)
Hope this helps,
Gabe
Noise Industries, LLC
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changing image size displayed using Perspective Reflection
by Kim Rowley on Oct 11, 2007 at 7:37:02 am
Re: changing image size displayed using Perspective Reflection
by Gabriele de Simone on Oct 12, 2007 at 6:19:09 pm
Re: changing image size displayed using Perspective Reflection
by Kim Rowley on Oct 13, 2007 at 5:33:18 am
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