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Spinning video watermark, possible in kdenlive?

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ubuntuaddicted
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After getting help from ddkennedy regarding my problem of using a video watermark and having to use the screen transition (versus the bluescreen video effect and composite transition). I now want to know if it's possible to create my own spinning video watermark in kdenlive. I have a photo that i'd like to be spinning but not sure if kdenlive can even do it or if I need like an animation software or what.

I've linked my youtube video which contains the example spinning logo in the upper right corner, it appears to spin at around the 11 second mark so you won't have to wait long
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trlY60Zln-Q

now i want to take that same spinning watermark concept but make my own using the image i have here. i need to work on the image and remove the square and it'll only be of the pig in the middle, no yellow circle.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_Iufa0NM_vIQ/TI6ODGPrCxI/AAAAAAAAAZQ/3JprQaRrPVY/pcplogo.jpg

is this possible using only kdenlive? well, obviously i'd be using gimp as well to fix the image.

ANy help would be greatly appreciated.

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nevermind, i figured it out by guessing, affine composite transition. i am wondering if I can somehow make my image appear a little more transparent though. will look more into transitions and effects. wish i could buy a huge book for barnes and nobles to learn this. lovin kdenlive though!
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adding transparency made my picture more faint which is what I was looking for. solved so far. WOW, composite affine is a powerful thing, can make image smaller and larger, can put it where i want as a watermark, can have it spin in X, y, or z direction. love it!!!


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