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(Left) Default window outlines, (Right) High Visibility window outlines
enabled in the Color panel of the User Preferences
Window Transform Controls
Windows have transform parameters that are similar to those found in the Sizing palette. These
parameters let you alter the window, affecting all of its control points together.
Window transform controls
Size: Scales the entire window up or down. 50.00 is the default size.
Aspect: Alters the aspect ratio of the window. 50.00 is the default value, larger values
make the window wider, and smaller values make the window taller.
Pan: Repositions the window along the X axis. 50.00 is the default position, larger
values move the window to the right, smaller values move the window to the left.
Tilt: Repositions the window along the Y axis. 50.00 is the default position, larger
values move the window up, smaller values move the window down.
Rotate: The default value is 0. Increasing this parameter rotates the shape clockwise,
decreasing this parameter rotates the shape counterclockwise.
Opacity: Lets you vary the transparency of an individual window’s contribution to a
node’s key.
Convergence: When “Apply stereoscopic convergence to windows and effects” is
enabled in the General Options of the Project Settings, this additional Transform
parameter appears that lets you create properly aligned convergence for a window
placed onto a stereoscopic 3D clip. For more information about working with
Stereoscopic 3D projects, see Chapter 172, “Stereoscopic Workflows.”
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