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Following a Roadmap
Posted by Allen Zagel on July 10, 2005 at 3:46 amHi
Some time ago there was a tutorial somewhere but I’ve lost it.I have a map I want to keyframe to follow a winding road in Vegas 5. I tried using pan and crop and got something less than useable. Too fast and jerky. I tried slowing it down using velocity envelop but to no avail.
Can someone help me out please? Don’t think the brezier (sorry about spelling) would do it as I need to zoom in and follow the road. It’s not exactly a straight line either.
Thanks
AllenMy web site features;
China, China Railways and music.
https://www.azagel.comVideo site;
https://www.asxmediaproductions.comAllen Zagel replied 20 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
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Steve Edwards
July 10, 2005 at 5:01 amI was trying to do that a couple of days ago. I didn’t really get the hang of the Beier Mask to work so, what I did was to take a map of the U.S. off of the internet, save it, then took the same picture to PhotoShop and drew a line from point A to point B, and saved it under a different name. Put the map without a line on the track, then take the map with a line and place it on the same track next to the first one. Now, overlap the two pictures a little till you see the crossfade. Now select transitions, and select the Linear Wipe transition. Now depending which direction you are going, determines which linear wipe you select. ( traveling east to west, select the “right to left hard edge” wipe ect.) Drag the transition into the crossfade area, and you have it.
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Edward Troxel
July 10, 2005 at 11:21 am -
Allen Zagel
July 10, 2005 at 1:38 pmThanks
Ed, I already have Heroglyph. I got it when they had that special deal a year of so ago. I’ll have to look.Steve, It’s not a line I need to animate. It’s a small area of a larger map I need to follow. Now like a small pan/crop box following a line on a map.
Allen
My web site features;
China, China Railways and music.
https://www.azagel.comVideo site;
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Allen Zagel
July 10, 2005 at 2:16 pmI found what I was looking for…
https://www.wideopenwest.com/~wvg/tutorial-4.htm
….but now I got to figure it out.
AllenMy web site features;
China, China Railways and music.
https://www.azagel.comVideo site;
https://www.asxmediaproductions.com -
Edward Troxel
July 10, 2005 at 6:19 pmDefinitely give it a check. It *may* be a new feature of version 2. I got to meet the creator of that program at NAB and it just took moments to create a path. He even added an airplane to the front of the line so the line appeared behind the airplane. Any shaped path could be created.
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Allen Zagel
July 10, 2005 at 10:42 pmI think so Ed. I haven’t had Heroglyph installed in quite a while since I had hard drive and MoBo problems and finally bought 2 new computers. Now I’m getting everything installed again.
However I did what I wanted. took me about 2 hours but I did it using pan/crop keyframes.
You’ll see it as I’m sending you and Gary a DVD when it’s finished.
Allen
My web site features;
China, China Railways and music.
https://www.azagel.comVideo site;
https://www.asxmediaproductions.com -
Edward Troxel
July 11, 2005 at 2:16 am -
Allen Zagel
July 11, 2005 at 3:02 amGlad you liked it. It was just a fun thing. I sent to those who were involved. The friends and musicians. I’ll have to check that edit you mentioned.
Allen
My web site features;
China, China Railways and music.
https://www.azagel.comVideo site;
https://www.asxmediaproductions.com
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