Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:42 am
Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:54 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:42 pm
cherub wrote:The tutorial that you posted for FinalCut is pretty self explanatory for ProShow too.
It's good that you saved your main image as a transparent png, while the background can be anything, preferably jpg.
I suggest that you try first to duplicate the effect that he's showing, and see how it goes for you.
You need to do exactly what he says, just use the first and last keyframes in ProShow.
Insert exactly the same values for zoom and blur that he's giving you.
When you understand what the keyframes do for ProShow, then you can start with the Pan values to move from right to left.
Just bear in mind that the background moves slower than the main focus of your picture.
Tue Jan 21, 2020 7:08 pm
fivedollar wrote:cherub wrote:The tutorial that you posted for FinalCut is pretty self explanatory for ProShow too.
It's good that you saved your main image as a transparent png, while the background can be anything, preferably jpg.
I suggest that you try first to duplicate the effect that he's showing, and see how it goes for you.
You need to do exactly what he says, just use the first and last keyframes in ProShow.
Insert exactly the same values for zoom and blur that he's giving you.
When you understand what the keyframes do for ProShow, then you can start with the Pan values to move from right to left.
Just bear in mind that the background moves slower than the main focus of your picture.
Thanks a lot! Let me try, but I still have a long way to learn.
Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:38 pm