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===Masks===
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==Masks==
 
* All effects except '''Warp Stabilizer''' have built in masks
 
* All effects except '''Warp Stabilizer''' have built in masks
  
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# Click the '''Inverted''' check box to invert the mask
 
# Click the '''Inverted''' check box to invert the mask
  
===Motion Tracking===
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==Motion Tracking==
 
# Go to the first frame off the motion
 
# Go to the first frame off the motion
 
# Add mask where needed.
 
# Add mask where needed.
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# Wait
 
# Wait
  
===Editing Mask Paths===
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==Editing Mask Paths==
 
# Select the '''Mask''' and zoom in the keyframes.
 
# Select the '''Mask''' and zoom in the keyframes.
 
# Use '''Go to Next Keyframe''' button to get to the keyframe to edit.
 
# Use '''Go to Next Keyframe''' button to get to the keyframe to edit.

Latest revision as of 09:14, 12 February 2026

Masks

  • All effects except Warp Stabilizer have built in masks
  1. Drag Gaussian Blur to a clip.
  2. Look at the clip in Effect Controls
  3. You can create an ellipse, 4-point polygon or free draw bezier mask.
  4. Add a mask to the clip.
  5. Turn up the Gaussian Blur effect
  6. Only the masked are will be blurred.
  7. Click the Inverted check box to invert the mask

Motion Tracking

  1. Go to the first frame off the motion
  2. Add mask where needed.
  3. Click the Track Selected Mask Forward button
  4. Wait

Editing Mask Paths

  1. Select the Mask and zoom in the keyframes.
  2. Use Go to Next Keyframe button to get to the keyframe to edit.
  3. Move the Mask as needed.
  4. Repeat