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Re: Modifiying Anchor Points
by jkb242 on Sep 11, 2007 at 2:50:11 am

I used the anchor point for centering the zoom effect and that is what the procedure on which this is based:

Place CTI at the front of the image, anchor point will be fixed by default at center of image. At the point where the zoom begins set keyframe for the zoom first to get the zoom effect desired (amount of zoom). Next, while zoomed in, move the H and v postions of the anchor point so that the focus piont of the zoom (part of object to which zoom is centering) so that the anchor point is image is lined up correctly to center the zoom point. Now back out of the zoom to the first zoom keyframe and line up the first keyframe of the anchor point so that the anchor point is still centerd along the zoom axis. You can slightly move the picture inside the output window to center it in the frame when testing your setup.

Let me know if you have any difficulty with this.


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