Is it possible to individually assign a layer mask to an event FX?
I just learned how to use Bezier masks, but they seem to work on the whole layer, not individual events.
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Bezier masks work *only* on an event. The only way to access a Bezier mask is via Pan/Crop, which cannot be applied to an entire track/layer.
Maybe I misunderstood your question? |
Let's say I have several FX applied to a clip. How do I keyframe the mask for each FX?
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But maybe I have misunderstood your question? Or maybe you have discovered yet another way of doing things! I have never been able to apply a Bezier Mask to a whole Track. But I can apply a Bezier Mask to a Nested Veg project that I have imported to take UP a whole track. And there again, I AM using the Bezier Mask on the Nested Veg - which in this case is treated AS an Event. Grazie |
I wonder if I am using the wrong terms! What I want to do is to have FX1 apply to one portion of the screen, and FX2 apply to another portion of the screen, then I want to animate these portions with key frames. Both FX are associated with one clip.
I use mask to mean "portion of the screen". |
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So: 1] - Track1 Event1 FX1 with Mask1 2] - Track2 Event1 FX2 with Mask2 This ways you've got complete control over the detail of the piece. This is the way I would do it! Grazie |
Assuming you're talking about using bezier FX only, I agree with Grazie.
I did this last year on a chromakey that (due to sloppy lighting) required up to 3 masks to get rid of the crap portions of the backdrop :-( |
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