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8 Select the first Image Input Event and then hold down the Ctrl key while
selecting the Scene Event.
Both events will highlight in gold.
9 Click Add Image Layer Event on page 6623 and choose Pseudo Alpha
on page 6709 from the list of compositors and transitions.
Click OK to close the Add Image Layer Event dialog. Notice how the
Image Layer Event becomes the parent of the two Image Input Events.
10 Click the Execute Sequence button on page 6601 .
11 Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog.
Notice that the Image Input Event in this example is only ten frames
long. Normally, you'd choose a set of background images that equals the
number of frames in your scene. When this sequence is executed, as is,
the images in the IFL file will only appear for the first ten frames and
then disappear.
12 Select the Image Input Event just under the Pseudo Alpha layer event.
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Add a Loop Event and set the number of times to 4.
The Image Input Event becomes further nested in the queue. If you want,
you can use the default Loop setting or change it to Ping Pong then click
OK to close the Add Loop Event dialog.
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Click the Execute Sequence button again and render the scene.
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