Glad the tutorial helped! Sometimes it's hard to tell whether my
explanations make sense to anyone other than me :)

On Nov 22, 2007 6:10 PM, Dale Jovan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Johannes,
>
> Thanx for this tip. I actually watched a vdieo tutorial of masking effects
> from this wesite called the source, and was able to get past that hurdle!
>
> I even figured out how to title properly in Cinelerra after figruing out the
> masking, man I am on a roll LOL.
>
> Thanx for thelp
>
>
> On Nov 22, 2007 1:30 PM, Johannes Sixt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Thursday 22 November 2007 17:41, Dale Jovan Thomas wrote:
> > > Hey Folks,
> > >
> > > For some reason when I create a mask on one frame, let say in the shape
> of
> > > a square, on the next frame I advanced to the mask changes shape.
> > >
> > > How do you make Cinelerra keep the same mask size for each frame.
> >
> > You must have a keyframe after the one where you defined a square. The
> shape
> > changes smoothly until it arrives at the shape that the next keyframe
> > defines.
> >
> > If you want to have a constant shape and an abrupt change to a different
> shape
> > then you must place keyframes on subsequent frames:
> >
> >   ----A-------AB------B---
> >
> > The A keyframes define one shape, the Bs a different shape.
> >
> > WARNING! A and B cannot have different number of mask points!!
> >
> > If you need that, then you have to use separate masks, and switch the
> "Value"
> > of one to 0, the other to 100.
> >
> > -- Hannes
> >
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thank you,
>
> Dale J. Thomas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



-- 
Thanks,
Aaron Newcomb
http://www.thesourceshow.org
http://www.opennewsshow.org

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