FX speed in SUPERSCENE
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FX speed in SUPERSCENE
Is it possible to use speed from scenes in superscenes? When I make FX through COLOR MAPPING, I can't set the speed to my audio track. How can it be set?
Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
Hello,
I don't understand you question.
Can you explain more ?
Regards
I don't understand you question.
Can you explain more ?
Regards
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Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
For example: how do I set a faster movement of the Butterfly effect from the COLOR MAPPINGS section in SUPER SCENE ???
Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
you will have to change the speed of that scene. The super scene only references the existing scenes.
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Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
Thank you. The DURATION function gives me what I wanted. But it would still be great if the SPEED function was in SUPERSCENE. As well as line Dimmer and Phasing.
PLEASE - if you know, add this function speed to SUPERCENE for programming smooth deceleration and acceleration. THANK YOU
PLEASE - if you know, add this function speed to SUPERCENE for programming smooth deceleration and acceleration. THANK YOU
Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
musicdrive wrote:Thank you. The DURATION function gives me what I wanted. But it would still be great if the SPEED function was in SUPERSCENE. As well asTerritorial io line Dimmer and Phasing.
PLEASE - if you know, add this function speed to SUPERCENE for programming smooth deceleration and acceleration. THANK YOU
Sr, I am not clear much. How can you do it?
Re: FX speed in SUPERSCENE
To set the speed of a scene or superscene 2 player games, you would typically access the speed settings within your video editing software. This allows you to adjust the playback speed of the selected clips or scenes, either by slowing them down or speeding them up. The exact steps for doing this may vary depending on the software you are using.