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Edit Simple Wipe Filter 353
There is also a layer even t called the
Pseudo Alpha
Compositor (page 3–356)
.
There are no Setup options for this filter.
Edit Simple Wipe Filter
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window >
Select a Simple Wipe Filter. > Video Post toolba r > Edit
Current Event > Setup
TheSimpleWipeFilterrevealsorerasesthe
foreground image w ith a wipe transition. Unlike
the
Wipe Layer (page 3–357)
event, Wipe Filter
wipesacrossafixedimage.
Wipes from image to image (or image to black).
The filtered image stays in place, but is revealed or
erased with a wipe across the image. If you’re using
a Wipe as a Filter event, you’ll usually want to use
an Alpha Compositor as a Layer event as well.
Atypicalqueuesequencewouldbe: Alpha
Compositor (layer)
-->Image #1
-->SimpleWipe(filter)
------>Im age #2
Therateofthewipeisdeterminedbythelengthof
theWipefilterstimerange.Theareanotcovered
by the image renders as black unless you use an
Image Layer event to composite the Wipe filter
with another image.
Interfa ce
Direction
Right-pointing arrow—Wipes from left to right.
Lef t -poin ti ng a rr ow—Wipes from right to left.
Mode
Push—Reveals the image.
Pop—Erases the i mage.
Edit Starfi eld Fi lter
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window
> Select a Star field Filter. > Video Post toolbar > Edit
Current Event > Setup
The Starfield Filter generates a realistic star field
with optional motion blur. The Starfield filter
requires a camera view. Any motion of the stars is
aresultofcameramotion.
Procedure
To use the Sta r f iel d fi lter :
1.
Create a camera and (optionally) animate t he
camera’s or target’s position, field of view, and
roll.
2. Choose Rendering > Video Post and add a
SceneEvent,usingthecamerafortheview.