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Hi, I just tried to apply the wipe effect, e.g. clockwise, to an object like a circle or a square (.png). When this object/clip is in full screen it's fine but when I resize it and move it e.g. to the top left corner, the wipe-effect will still be calculated for the "full frame" and not the now resized, much smaller clip. So my .png only gets what seems to be a bottom left to top right linear wipe (the last frames of the clockwise wipe). Is there any way to change this? (Kubuntu 20.04 with Flatpak 20.08.0)
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i think this is not possible right now... the wipe animations are a composition (that usually uses all the screen to make the transition effect) and is not possible to have 2 compositions at the same time (using transform as a second one to reduce the image)
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Thanks. Yes, I forgot, that it's a "composition" and not an "effect". However I found something else that kinda solved my problem: Using the "alpha-..."-effect (in German it's "Alpha-Verlauf", sorry don't know the English translation right now) allows me to fade in a clip/image/object: first only the top is visible and in the last keyframe everything is visible. I had to set blur to 0, operation to "minimal value" and then find the right values under "position". It's a linear effect now, the "clock"-effect is of course not possible like this but ok, not a problem.
I have not tried your suggestion with an additional transform effect yet. |
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