Fade Away Effect
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But if you're trying to fade away a character, mask the character from a different scene, because unless you do, when you fade it away there will be a big black hole where the figure used to stand.

But if you're trying to fade away a character, mask the character from a different scene, because unless you do, when you fade it away there will be a big black hole where the figure used to stand.
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I think you might have already figured it out...but here's an easier explanation.
1) Put your clip in the timeline
2) Copy it and paste it on a second track below
3) Mask the first track so only the character is showing
4) Mask the invert of the first track in the second track so the character is NOT showing
5) Put a fade out in the first track
6) Voila, you have your effect
1) Put your clip in the timeline
2) Copy it and paste it on a second track below
3) Mask the first track so only the character is showing
4) Mask the invert of the first track in the second track so the character is NOT showing
5) Put a fade out in the first track
6) Voila, you have your effect
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Oh, wait...did you want to have a big black hole in the middle or have the character fading away from a different scene?RIPmyprsoul wrote:I think you might have already figured it out...but here's an easier explanation.
1) Put your clip in the timeline
2) Copy it and paste it on a second track below
3) Mask the first track so only the character is showing
4) Mask the invert of the first track in the second track so the character is NOT showing
5) Put a fade out in the first track
6) Voila, you have your effect
In that case, here I go again.....
1) Put the scene of your character in timeline
2) Put different scene in second track below it
3) Mask the character so it's showing above the second track
4) Fade the first track out
5) Voila?