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Show: This pop-up menu lets you choose how to represent warp points, and there are
two options.
Warp Points (the default) simply shows warp points as gray dots.
Warp Vectors display pairs of controls connected by a line; a round dot shows the
anchor, or the part of the image the warped portion of the image came from, and an
arrow shows the destination, where you’ve warped that part of the image to. Seeing
the anchor and destination of each warp operation can sometimes be useful when
you’re doing something complex.
Warp points
Warp vectors
Scale Controls: This slider lets you shrink or grow the control points or warp vector
handles to the most convenient size for the task at hand.
Warp Point Positions: A parameter without any controls, save for key framing controls,
that lets you keyframe the position of warp and limiter points. All points are keyframes
within a single parameter and keyframe track, visible in the timeline of the Edit page, or
the Keyframe Editor of the Fusion and Color pages.
Waviness
Waviness Type: Lets you choose Vertical or Horizontal waviness.
Scale: Lets you choose the size of the waves.
Strength: Lets you adjust the amplitude.
Phase: Lets you “move” the wave and is a good parameter to keyframe if you’re
animating this effect manually.
Animate: A checkbox that reveals a Speed slider that lets you set how quickly the
Waviness effect auto-animates without the need to use keyframes.
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