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Spinning Zoomming Image
MattC [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jun 03, 2016 12:12 Messages: 102 Offline
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Hi,

I'm trying to find a way to have a spinning zooming still image similar to the way films etc. have newspapers spinning and zooming up on screen with a headline.

Matt

PD14 .
PDR14; Win10-x64; i7-6700; 3.4GHz; 16GB RAM; plenty of HDD space; AMD Radeon R5 330.
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Quote Hi,

I'm trying to find a way to have a spinning zooming still image similar to the way films etc. have newspapers spinning and zooming up on screen with a headline.

Matt

PD14


In the timeline, 2 click on the image, open Pip Designer, there are 2 ways to move and zoom the image, picking the border and dragging directly in the image.
or adjusting on the controls, from the left side menu. see the image.
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MattC [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jun 03, 2016 12:12 Messages: 102 Offline
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My appologies. I don't think I expressed myself very well. I don't want an image showing that has been rotated and zoomed in, I want an image that spins and zooms in in the film.

Matt

Edit: Hold fire for a moment. I think I just realised what you were getting at.

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PDR14; Win10-x64; i7-6700; 3.4GHz; 16GB RAM; plenty of HDD space; AMD Radeon R5 330.
MattC [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jun 03, 2016 12:12 Messages: 102 Offline
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Thanks. I just worked it out from what you wrote. It was a simple as you suggested. Still not overly familiar with keyframes. Much appreciated.

Matt .
PDR14; Win10-x64; i7-6700; 3.4GHz; 16GB RAM; plenty of HDD space; AMD Radeon R5 330.
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