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Make Selected Same Size
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window >
Select one or more events. > Video Post toolbar > Make
Selected Same Size
TheMakeSelectedSameSizebuttonmakesall
selectedeventsthesamesizeasthecurrentevent.
When you select two or more range bars, the last
one selected is the c urrent event. The end boxes of
the other events are white, while the end boxes of
the current event are red. When you click Make
Selected Same Size, the current event stays in place,
and the remaining selec ted events are expand or
shrink to cover the same number of frames.
Procedure
To change the number of fra mes in a n ev ent, do one
of the fol lowi ng:
• Double-click the range bar in the event tracks
area.
• ClicktheEditCurrentEventbuttoninthe
toolbar.
Abut Selected
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window >
Select events in the queue. > Video Post toolbar > Abut
Selected
The Abut Selected button places the selected
events end-to-end, so that when one ends the next
one starts.
The selected events are placed end-to-end
according to their order in the queue.
Add Scene Event
Rendering menu > V ideo Post > V ideo Post window >
Make sure no events are selected in the queue. > V id eo
Post toolbar > Add Scene
TheAddSceneEventbuttonaddsthesceneinthe
selected camera viewport to the queue.
The scene is rendered exactly as it would be by
the
scanline renderer (page 3–1100)
,withthe
additional options listed below. The resulting
scene image has an
alpha channel (page 3–1001)
.
Procedures
To add a Scene event:
1.
Make sure no events are selected in the queue.
2. Click Add Scene.
An Add Scene Event dialog appears.
3. Choose a view to use from the View list.
4. Click Render Options to change rendering
settings from the way you have set them in the
Render Scene dialog.
Note: Unlike sett ings in the Execute Video Post
dialog, changes you make to the Scene event
rendering options change the settings in the
Render Scene dialog, and vice versa.
5. Set the Scene Range options and click OK.
TheSceneeventappearsattheendofthequeue.
Tomatchthescene’sframeswithVideoPostframes:
• MakesureLocktoVideoPostRangeisselected.
Lock to Video Post Range is the default. Frames
in the scene match Video Post frames and have
thesameframenumber.Thatis,frame0inthe
scene is fr a me 0 in the Video Post d ia lo g, fr ame
15inthesceneisframe15inVideoPost,andso
on. The range bar for the Scene event represents
which portion of the scene is selected. If the
range bar covers Video Post frames 25 to 35,