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- | Circle | + | ======Create a Circular Image====== |
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+ | ====The Image==== | ||
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+ | * Create a blank slide | ||
+ | * In Objects and Animation, add a Frame and add a Mask Template to the Frame | ||
+ | * In the Mask Properties set the Style to Circle | ||
+ | * The maximum size is 1024x1024 and the 1% Blur acts as an Anti-Aliasing effect | ||
+ | * An OVAL Mask can be created by adjusting the Zoom values for the Mask independently | ||
+ | * Click OK | ||
+ | * Right Click on the "Mask Content" | ||
+ | * Adjust the Mask Size and the Image Size to suit | ||
+ | * The Image and the Mask can be " | ||
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+ | ==== Create a Simple Frame/ | ||
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+ | * Add a New Circular Mask to the Frame and place the new Mask Container below the original Mask (Order / Send to Back) | ||
+ | * Add a Rectangle (e.g. Solid - White) to the Mask Content | ||
+ | * Adjust the size the the Mask containing the Rectangle to provide the desired Frame/ | ||
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+ | By use of Keyframes on the Parent Frame and the individual elements the Circular Image and its Simple Frame can be Panned, | ||
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+ | ====Video==== | ||
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