JaddziaDax wrote:what is the settings of your keyframes?

[quote=jaddziaDax]what effects do you have on the bottom clip?[/quote]
lets see, on that scene I think I had "film effects" and "sepia"
[quote=prYzm]u probably had but just ot make sure, since u only want the wave for small portions, did u make sure to stop the wave effect at the same point on ur timeline u stop ur mask?. otherwise teh mask might be disappearing and the wave then goes on to wave the whole screen. like i said tho, u prolly did but u may have overlooked[/quote]
I had a few minor glitches like that, but I'd already fixed them as of my screenshot.
Ok, so I want ahead and moved on to my next set of events, this time I finally found a convoluted work around, I copied my effects track(the one with the wave) and pasted it on track 1. I then set my opacity on track 1 to 100%, and switched the copied mask to negative (thus letting only the masked area of the bottom track through) for some reason though, I now can't put any film effects I need on track 1 because the seem to get bright and doubled over the masked area, if I try to balence it out by putting film effects on my effect track, it will bearly make an effect on it's own track, but the track above it, ( which is at 100% opacity) will be almost completly blotted out by the grain, same thing with tint.
hope that made since.
if yall can think of a much easier way (and cleaner) way to get this effext pleasse tell me.





