My question is, how can I make it so that guy's face (middle of his face) shows up in that exact spot in the preview screen and leaving that "F" zone right there?
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What information do you have on this? I still use AIST. AFAIK AIST doesn't make any b2c business anymore, no sales, no support, only b2b business under the brand of their mother Cinegy (software is called eXtreme).post-it wrote:In the software that I purchase for Editing ( AiST now under a new name for Private sales only , ...
TaranT wrote:Another alternative: set the clip's pan-crop the way you want it; i.e. center that F-rectangle on the face. Then close the pan-crop screen, open the track motion window and move the blue rectangle to place the image where you want it. From the track motion window you can also add a glow or shadow. Something to play around with.
OtakuGray wrote:Sometimes anime can branch out to a younger audience and this is one of those times where you wish children would just go die.
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Kitsuner wrote:TaranT wrote:Another alternative: set the clip's pan-crop the way you want it; i.e. center that F-rectangle on the face. Then close the pan-crop screen, open the track motion window and move the blue rectangle to place the image where you want it. From the track motion window you can also add a glow or shadow. Something to play around with.
The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.
Kitsuner wrote:The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.
RIPmyprsoul wrote:Isn't there keyframes to choose when you want to start and stop the track motion?
TaranT wrote:Kitsuner wrote:The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.
Vegas allows you as many tracks as you want, so the only limit is how much work you want to spend keeping track of your tracks.RIPmyprsoul wrote:Isn't there keyframes to choose when you want to start and stop the track motion?
Motion requires number of keyframes > 1.
TaranT wrote:Kitsuner wrote:The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.
Vegas allows you as many tracks as you want, so the only limit is how much work you want to spend keeping track of your tracks.
OtakuGray wrote:Sometimes anime can branch out to a younger audience and this is one of those times where you wish children would just go die.
Stirspeare wrote:<Stirspeare> Lopez: Vanquish my virginity and flood me with kit. ["Ladies..."]

Kitsuner wrote:TaranT wrote:Kitsuner wrote:The downside to this technique is that it affects the entire track, so it's somewhat limited.
Vegas allows you as many tracks as you want, so the only limit is how much work you want to spend keeping track of your tracks.
Sure, the full version does.
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