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RoseRodent [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 18, 2011 11:41 Messages: 3 Offline
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This is my first post and I am really, really new to video editing. I'm trying to apply a mask from the standard Modify menu and I'm not sure if I am missing something here but I can't rotate the mask, I can only make it larger and smaller, keep or remove the aspect ratio, etc. but I want it to be diagonal - do I have to make an entirely new mask to change the angle of it? If I do, how do I go about that? There doesn't seem to be a button for creating a brand new mask, do I really have to do it as if it were a complex new mask and import it from photo editing, etc? I just want a rectangular mask that's a bit skewed!

I am still using the 30 day trial because I want to make sure this is the software that really suits me before I jump in and buy, but of course that throws up its own challenges because with it being a limited product it's hard to fully test if it meets my needs because I can't access all the things I'm trying to find out! Is thsi just a limitation of the trial product and it will sort itself out when I buy the full version or is there something really simple I am missing?

I've done a number of searches here and wider on the web but only seem to come back with how to rotate the video in an article which also mentions masks, nothing about how to rotate the actual mask.

I hope this is not too stupid a question! Thanks.

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Would be what you want to rotate the image
to rotate in 3D I think PD9 not supported

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RoseRodent [Avatar]
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THx for the reply, but no I don't want to rotate the image, I want to leave the image alone and rotate only the mask. I can't put up a screenshot to show what I want to do because I can't do it! LOL

I've mocked up what I'm talking about with still images using a photo editor so hopefully it's clearer. The idea is to change this:

PD9_before

to this:

PD9_demo

WITHOUT rotating the image, to mask some of the image off using a diagonal rectangle (I'm going to put something else in the black areas). I can do this fine with a straight rectangular mask, but it won't rotate - should it?
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Try this option but I think that is limited to what you want
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The image positions the initial angle, in the final button rotation angle


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ClancM
Senior Member Location: New York Joined: May 26, 2011 22:19 Messages: 175 Offline
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Heres a mask i made that i think will work for what you need. I dont think there's any way to rotate a mask.

Put both these files in C:/Program Files/Cyberlink/PowerDirector/Masks

and theyll show up in the mask selection pannel.

Here are some links that miight help.

http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/17482.page#88783

http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/15737.page#76989
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The actual mask
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The one that shows in the preview
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RoseRodent [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 18, 2011 11:41 Messages: 3 Offline
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Hey thanks a lot for doing that. I'm experimenting with rotating the video, applying a straight mask, producing the vid and then rotating the video track back again. I can't add new masks into the trial version, it seems the folders are locked up, but will use that once I buy the license as I think I am going to, just want to run everything for a sustained period to check for stability.

Another related question for when I do get the full version, then. Since you have to make the masks in an image editor, how do you make sure it's going to line up with the stuff you've done in the video? Do you usually export a frame-grab from the vid as a layer in the photo editor to line it up or is there some easier way? Thx.
ClancM
Senior Member Location: New York Joined: May 26, 2011 22:19 Messages: 175 Offline
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http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/13406.page#62937

a screen shot is one way to do it, and a good idea to get the mask perfect. But that requires more editing in your photo editor of choice. Of which you can use many, i used paint.net a free image editing program to create that mask. And of course it depends on the detail of your mask, if you only need a basic shape you could make it then re-size it. The link above is a previous forum post on how to make masks.
vn800rider
Senior Contributor Location: Darwen, UK Joined: May 15, 2008 04:32 Messages: 1949 Offline
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The design and use of masks wholly within PD is a bit cumbersome and a bit limited.

Given that a mask is only an image with "transparent" areas, it is often more productive to make up the required .png image in your image editing software, import to PD just like any other image and then use it in a track just like any other asset. It can be rotated, have it's transparency altered etc etc etc. to produce the effects you want.

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BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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I was looking at this.
Rotate the video with no mask.
Produce (render) it, then bring that back into your project.
Add the mask.
Rotate the new file in the opposite direction (the same #degrees as you chose before).
Render.
The video would be "still", but the mask would appear to rotate.
It works, but there is some warping.
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ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Wrong thread!

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ClancM
Senior Member Location: New York Joined: May 26, 2011 22:19 Messages: 175 Offline
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sorry i posted this by accident but don't know how to delete.

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