Effect: Lowering Opacity across the screen...in Sony Vegas
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Effect: Lowering Opacity across the screen...in Sony Vegas
if you know what I mean? Look at the first 30 seconds of this video to see what I'm talking about
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0dBu5X3TvNw
Change it to Y.O.U.T.U.B.E. please.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0dBu5X3TvNw
Change it to Y.O.U.T.U.B.E. please.
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are you trying to "darken" your video?
i don't see any "lowered opacity" in the first 30 seconds of that clip
and we know what to "change it to" in order to get to the correct site...
i don't see any "lowered opacity" in the first 30 seconds of that clip
and we know what to "change it to" in order to get to the correct site...
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i see back lighting not an opacity change... it's not an "effect" that they are using for that shot.
if are you trying to "fade out the top" of the clip... try masking out the top and feathering it or some crap... O.o
if are you trying to "fade out the top" of the clip... try masking out the top and feathering it or some crap... O.o
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Maybe not a trick as much as a tight aperture setting. See item #8 on this page.
RIPmyprsoul: if you need the curved edge as that picture has, set the gradient type to elliptical. You'll have to work the control points to set it up right. At some stage it might be easier to make a custom black-and-white mask in a picture editor.
RIPmyprsoul: if you need the curved edge as that picture has, set the gradient type to elliptical. You'll have to work the control points to set it up right. At some stage it might be easier to make a custom black-and-white mask in a picture editor.
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if you want a specific shape you can use the cookie cutters and feather the edges...
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