With Oden On Our Side by Amon Amarth, released 03 October 2006 1. In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the effect to reveal the applied masks.Or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac OS). Select another clip in the Timeline to which you want to paste the mask.Or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac OS). In the Effect Controls panel, select the effect to copy.In the Timeline panel, select the clip containing the effect with masks.Copy and paste effects with masks between clips When you copy and paste an effect containing masks, the pasted effect has the same masks applied. Positive values move the borders outward, and negative values move it inward. You can also specify a Mask Expansion value in the Effects Controls panel to move the borders of the mask inwards or outwards. Drag the handle away from the expansion guide to expand the mask area, or toward the expansion guide to contract the mask area. The mask expansion guide, displayed as a solid blue line on the Program Monitor, helps you expand or contract the mask area precisely. Mask expansion lets you expand or contract the area of the mask. Press the Shift key while dragging the cursor to constrain the rotation in 22.5 degree increments. To rotate the mask, place your cursor just outside a vertex (cursor becomes a curved double-sided arrow ), and then drag.To resize a mask, place your cursor just outside a vertex and press Shift (cursor becomes a double-sided arrow ), then drag the cursor while pressing the Shift key.To change the shape of an ellipse mask to a polygon, press Alt and click any of the vertices of the ellipse.Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Adobe Premiere Pro. Cara update windows 7 ultimate sp1 ke inspect.
This excerpt from Adobe After Effects CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to create. I would like to create a mask around a character in my video so I can put her on top of other.
I am using Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5, on a late 2013 iMac. To change the shape of a mask, drag a mask handle.In addition, you can add multiple shape masks with different effects to different areas of a clip. You can use an inverse mask selection to exclude the masked area from color corrections applied to the rest of the clip. You can also use masking in more creative ways like applying a mask to correct a specific color. For example, you can mask a person's face by applying a Blur effect or a Mosaic effect. One of the common uses of masking is to blur a person's face to protect their identity. You can apply effects either inside or outside the masked area.