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Marcus Martell October 3rd, 2009 11:29 AM

Masking skills: how can a wheel cross the frame and leave a text after it passes?
 
Hola,
guessing who could help me in this:
I have a bike/car that crosses the frame and i would like that after the wheel passes appear a tex behind the wheel.How could i do that?

thx

Graham Bernard October 3rd, 2009 01:35 PM

Depends how arty you want it?

How long does the driven wheel take to cross the frame? 3 seconds 10 seconds?

Grazie

John Rofrano October 3rd, 2009 04:19 PM

You could use a Bezier mask on the text event to reveal it just as the car is passing. The Bezier should follow the contour of the back of the car to make it look like the text is coming from behind the car.

~jr

Marcus Martell October 3rd, 2009 04:54 PM

How John????

Douglas Spotted Eagle October 3rd, 2009 05:49 PM

Drop in the text to position.
Click the Pan/Crop icon on the text. Choose the MASK tickbox at the bottom of the keyframer. Be sure Sync to Cursor is enabled.
Place your cursor where the text should be invisible (as the bike enters the screen) and make a mask around the text using the anchor/nodes tool. move to next frame or 2-3 frames later, and draw another mask, or just widen the mask you already have. Keep moving 1,2, 3 frames at a time, enlarging that mask. You'll rapidly figure out the timing. You *may* even be able to have only two keyframes in the reveal, one at the start and one at the end if you figure out the timing correctly.

Graham Bernard October 3rd, 2009 09:59 PM

Timeline Layout:-

Track 1: "Car" Event

Track 2: "Text" Generated Media

When you get this under way, you could try all sorts of movement for Text; make the Text interact with the colour/saturation of the road/dust - lots to try out here.

Grazie

Ken Diewert October 3rd, 2009 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Douglas Spotted Eagle (Post 1427405)
Drop in the text to position.
Click the Pan/Crop icon on the text. Choose the MASK tickbox at the bottom of the keyframer. Be sure Sync to Cursor is enabled.
Place your cursor where the text should be invisible (as the bike enters the screen) and make a mask around the text using the anchor/nodes tool. move to next frame or 2-3 frames later, and draw another mask, or just widen the mask you already have. Keep moving 1,2, 3 frames at a time, enlarging that mask. You'll rapidly figure out the timing. You *may* even be able to have only two keyframes in the reveal, one at the start and one at the end if you figure out the timing correctly.

Great to see you back Spot! Hope you're doing alright.

Marcus Martell October 4th, 2009 01:52 AM

Douglas , very happy to hear you, a big honour for me!Now i'm trying to test!Hope u r well and thanks again!

Marcus Martell October 4th, 2009 05:30 AM

I'm trying but i guess i got not skill in doing it!I opened the pan & crop , i've added the new video track on the top for the text then i've selected the mask-window at the bottom left, then i 've selected the pen window (i guess this was the anchor function u were talking about)and now i Got lost!


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