====== Temp ====== The Animation Tab is shown below.This provides the various adjustments and parameters to control animation of objects. {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-01.jpg}} * For Pan and Rotate, adjustments can be made in three planes * X,Y and Z for Pan * C,Y and X for Rotate * These adjustments replace the 3D parameters provided in Version 8. * A new adjustment called Framing is provided (see [[en-us:11.0:objectsandanimation_1:animation_tab|Framing]]) * The Color Correction parameters have been expanded in Version 9 ([[en-us:11.0:objectsandanimation_1:animation_tab|Color Correction]]) * The "Key Frame Time" box shows the time (in milliseconds) of the selected Key Frame ===== Parameter Controls ===== ==== Display Mode for Pan and Zoom ==== Click on the "%" sign or the "100%" sign: * "%" = Percentage Mode * "px" = Pixels Mode * "pt" = Original Points Mode * "100%" = Full Height of Project Screen * "Original Pixels" = The Original Pixel Size of the Image {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-02.jpg}} The Illustration below shows a 640×480 rectangle at Original Size in a 1920×1080 Project * In Percentage Mode: * The values for "X" and "Y" Pan are calculated for the Centre of the Object/Rectangle with respect to the Centre of the Slide * The value of the Zoom Parameter is the percentage of the Full Height of the Project Screen (in this case 1080 pixels) * 480/1080= 0.44444444444 = 44.44444444% {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-03.jpg}} * In Pixels Mode: * The values for "X" and "Y" Pan are calculated for the Top Left Corner of the Object/Rectangle with respect to the Top Left Corner of the Slide * The value of the Zoom Parameter is the Pixel Size of the Object/Rectangle {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-04.jpg}} * In Points Mode {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-05.jpg}} ==== The Centre Control ==== * The "CENTRE" Control can be used to move the CENTRE or "Point of Rotation" of an Object as shown below: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-06.jpg}} ==== The Rotate Control ==== * The "Rotate C" Control will rotate an Object about its Centre Point in the same plane as the screen: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-07.jpg}} * The "Rotate Y" Control will rotate an Object about its Centre Point in 3 Dimensions Horizontally: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-08.jpg}} * The "Rotate X" Control will rotate an Object about its Centre Point in 3 Dimensions Vertically: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-09.jpg}} * The "C", "Y" and "X" Rotate Controls can be used simultaneously: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-10.jpg}} ==== Changing Parameters with the Mouse ==== * Place the Mouse on any Letter (e.g. X,Y or Z in the Pan Controls) and click and drag left or Right * You can also Right Click on any Letter and access commonly used Preset Values (See Right Click Menus below) * You can "double click" on any letter to change the value back to its default state ==== Keyboard Entry ==== * In any box, highlight the existing value and type in a new value OR Place the cursor in a box and: * UP arrow on Keyboard increases the value by one unit * DOWN arrow decreases the value by one unit * Pg Up on Keyboard increases the value by ten units * Pg Dn on Keyboard decreases the value by ten units The UNITS depend on the chosen Display Mode: * In % Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1% or 10% of the Parent Frame (or Background) * In Px Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1 Pixel or 10 Pixels - relative to Project Size * In Pt Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1 Pixel or 10 Pixels relative to the Original size of the Object **Pan** * The parameters can be read in Percentage, Pixels or Original Points * X - Horizontal movement of the Object relative to the width of the Object's Parent Frame * Y - Vertical movement of the Object relative to the height of the Object's Parent Frame * Z - Zoom - "Closer to" or "further away from" the viewer **Zoom** * The parameters can be read in Percentage, Pixels or Original Points * X - The horizontal dimension relative to the native size/resolution of the Object's Parent Frame * Y - The vertical dimension relative to the native size/resolution of the Object's Parent Frame * With the "Chain Link" deselected the object can be distorted * With the "Chain Link" restored the distorted image/object can be scaled * Click on 100% to return to default settings (100%) The UNITS depend on the chosen Display Mode: * In % Mode 100% = 100% of the Parent (Slide / Frame etc) * In Px Mode the Pixel Dimensions of the Object are shown * In Pt Mode 100% = 100% of the Native Pixels of the Object ==== The Right Click Menus for X, Y and Z ==== ---- {{en-us:11.0:objectsandanimation:v9-o_a015.jpg }} ---- {{en-us:11.0:objectsandanimation:v9-o_a016.jpg }} ---- ==== Framing ==== * Framing can be used to Pan and/or Zoom an Image within a Frame without modifying the frame itself * Framing can also be used to adjust an Aspect Ratio mismatch * In the example below a 4:3 image is shown within a 3:2 frame at 90% of full screen in a 16:9 Project. * In the default 100% Scaling (S) the 4:3 Image has been "cut off" at the top and bottom of the Image and "Fits" the Width of the 3:2 Frame. {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-11.jpg}} * By adjusting the "S", "X" and "Y" Controls a "Best Fit" composition can be achieved * Further Panning and Zooming is possible {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-12.jpg}} ==== Opacity and Blur ==== * The Illustration shows Main Image used as a Background Image at 100% Opacity and Zero Blur {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-13.jpg}} * The following Illustration shows the same Background Image with reduced Opacity and a little Blur {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-14.jpg}} ==== Modifiers ==== * Modifiers can be applied to an Animation of an Object / Image between two Key Frames * The Modifier is applied to the first Key Fame of a pair of Key Frames defining the animation * Click on "Modifier" {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-22.jpg|}} * The drop-down shows a number of options, the first being Animation Speed {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-23.jpg|}} * Acceleration - the animation starts "slowly" and builds up to a maximum * Slow Down - the animation starts at maximum speed and finishes smoothly * Smooth - Starts an ends smoothly, with the maximum speed in the middle * Custom - Linear Acceleration to the Middle of the animation and Linear Deceleration to the finish - a starting point for a Custom Setting {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-24.jpg|}} * Pan, Zoom, Rotate etc all have a set of modifiers labelled: * Oscillation * Jumping * Ping Pong * Shift {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-25.jpg|}} * The following Video demonstrates the various Modifiers {{vimeo>198507250?medium}} ==== Colour Correction ==== * Click on "Add Filter" to display a list of available Colour Correction Adjustments: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-15.jpg|}} The available Adjustments are: * Levels * Brightness / Contrast * Hue / Saturation * Toning * Colouration * Negative ==== Levels ==== * The Adjustments: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-16.jpg|}} * Click and drag within the area outlined to the Left and / or Right to change the value of the adjustment * Values can be entered directly via the keyboard * Increasing the Black Point and decreasing he White Point will apply Contrast to the Object / Image * Increasing / Decreasing the Midtones will Lighten / Darken the Object / Image ==== Brightness / Contrast ==== * The Adjustments: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-17.jpg|}} * Click and drag within the area outlined to the Left and / or Right to change the value of the adjustment * Values can be entered directly via the keyboard * Drag to the Left / Right to Decrease / Increase Brightness * Drag to the Left / Right to Decrease / Increase Contrast ==== Hue / Saturation ==== * The Adjustments: {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-18.jpg|}} * Click and drag within the area outlined to the Left and / or Right to change the value of the adjustment * Values can be entered directly via the keyboard * Drag to the Left / Right to change the Hue * Drag to the Left / Right to Desaturate / Saturate the Object / Image * Drag to the Left / Right to Darken / Lighten the Object / Image ==== Toning ==== * The Adjustments: * Choose from Grayscale, Sepia or Cyan {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-20.jpg|}} * Click and drag within the area outlined to the Left and / or Right to change the value of the adjustment * Values can be entered directly via the keyboard * Click on the Colour /Grayscale to open the Choose Colour Box and change the Tone * Drag the Amount Slider to the Left to Decrease the Effect ==== Colouration ==== * The Adjustments: * Choose from Red, Green or Blue {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-19.jpg|}} * Click and drag within the area outlined to the Left and / or Right to change the value of the adjustment * Values can be entered directly via the keyboard * Click on the Colour to open the Choose Colour Box and change the Tone * Drag the Amount Slider to the Left to Decrease the Effect ==== Negative ==== * No Adjustments * Creates a Negative version of the Object / Image * Combine with Grayscale Toning or Desaturation to make a Black and White Negative from a Colour Image {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-21.jpg|}} ==== Key-frame Time ==== * Allows for precise positioning of Key-Frames {{en-us:11.0:animationtab-26.jpg|}}