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=== Переход Аффинный === | === Переход Аффинный === | ||
Служит для вращения, наклона и искажения изображения в трёхмерном пространстве. | |||
Provides keyframable animated affine transformations with dissolve functionality. | Provides keyframable animated affine transformations with dissolve functionality. |
Revision as of 22:35, 15 March 2019
Переход Аффинный
Служит для вращения, наклона и искажения изображения в трёхмерном пространстве.
Provides keyframable animated affine transformations with dissolve functionality.
In many applications, this transition can be used instead of a Composite transition and this provides a workaround to the composite transition "green tinge" bug reported by some. (Mantis #2759)
Example 1
Disolve using Affine Transition
To add a Dissolve, change the opacity to zero percent.
Rotation using Affine Transition
To rotate the image, add a keyframe and enter values for rotation. The units are 10ths of degrees. (e.g. 900 = 90 degree rotation).
Rotate X rotates the frame in the plane of the screen.
Rotate Y and Rotate Z create the illusion of 3D rotation when used dynamically with keyframes - see example below.
You can create a similar effect using the Rotate (keyframable) effect from the Crop and Transform group.
Example 2 - Rotate Y
This example is created using 3 keyframes. The second keyframe is shown below with a Rotate Y value of 1800 (=180 degrees). Keyframe one and keyframe three both have Rotate Y values of zero.
The difference between Rotate Y and Rotate Z is that the apparent rotation in Rotate Y appears to be around a horizontal axis. The rotation in Rotate Z appears to be around a vertical axis