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You can animate the following parameters:
Sampling amount
X and Y values
Brush size, rate, pressure, jitter, direction, roll, opacity, and colour
Tracker translation
NOTE The Channel Editor only appears if Animation is enabled. Also, animation data in the Channel Editor
is not erased when you record new strokes.
8 To apply the paint strokes, click Render.
NOTE If you are zoomed in on the image and are in the Raster zoom mode, only the visible portion of the
image will be processed. This is much faster than using Tiled mode, but will not apply your modifications
to the entire frame. For more information on zoom modes, see Painting on Full-Resolution Film Images (page
874).
About Mattes
Mattes protect specific areas of the image when you apply paint, filters, or Special Effects media to the canvas.
You can also use mattes to limit the area of a cutout.
For instructions on loading mattes into Paint, see
Loading Clips into Paint (page 867), and Loading Setups
(page 953).
To use the matte:
1 Click Use to enable the matte.
2 Paint on the image.
3 Click Use again to disable the matte.
Using Mattes with Cutouts
If you enable your matte when creating a cutout, the cutout is limited by the matte. Only objects outside
the matte will show up in the cutout. See
Creating a Cutout (page 943).
Viewing Mattes
You can view the matte as you use it.
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