Change the opacity of a clip in sony vegas 16
CHANGE THE OPACITY OF A CLIP IN SONY VEGAS 16 HOW TO
We have a guide about keyframes in our guides section if you don't know how to create and handle keyframes. The only way in Vegas to follow the wanted position is to use keyframes to it. Now you may be wondering what to do when you're clip is moving since the mask will not follow it's correct position. The result of using the feather type (out) should look something like this: You can choose feather types such as in/out/both/none. You choose the amount of feather in the field below. If you choose out the edges will get soft edges going outwards. Some other options to change the look of your mask:ĪNTI ALIAS: By having this option on yes your mask will have more soft edges.įEATHER TYPE: This option will affect the look on your edges. If you would like to change so the whole are cut off and disabled instead, just choose the negative mode in the list to the left. It's no longer visible and completely removed. Now you'll see that the area around the mask is black and cut off. Step five - connect it with the first anchor point. Use the scroll wheel on your mouse or the zoom tool to the left if you need to zoom in and get a nice working area. To do this, click the anchor tool ( ) and start clicking around the part you wish to mask. Let's say you want to crop the big hole in the wall. To enable the mask function you need to click the little box in the bottom left corner. Now you'll see a new window pop up, this is the event pan/crop window which you can use for using the masking function. You can also rightclick on your clip and choose 'Video event pan/crop'. Open your clip in Vegas and then press the event pan/crop icon. I'm going to mask a hole in the dust2 B bombsite from the game, counter-strike. Let’s say you want to use the masking function in Vegas to cut a specific part on your clip. Please have in mind that this guide doesn't struggle for a good looking result, it will only teach you the basics and when you're done with this guide, you can try making a good looking mask by your own. This is a guide which will teach you the basics of masking in Vegas. Following parts will be introduced in this guide