When using the Timewarp Effect, is there a way to tell set an OUTpoint for the effect, so that if you change the speed of the clip from 100% to 1000% the clip ends where it originally ended, and you are not forced to re-establish your outpoint on the timeline?
Thanks
J:
Activate both the speed graph and the position graph in the timewarp tool. Now adjust the two sliders on the position graph so that you can see all boundaries of the box. The top and bottom boundaries represent the duration of the effect with the left and right sides representing the length of the timeline clip. Make sure the diagonal line exits precisely on the top right corner point. Adjust you speed graph accordingly.
Larry Rubin
Senior Editor
The Pentagon Channel
www.pentagonchannel.mil
Awesome! I'll try this.
Thanks so much
Apply the timewarp to the clip. Open the timewarp editor. Click on the last keyframe. Hit the "Anchor" button. The last keyframe is now the anchor point. Adjust speed the way you want. The last frame will always be the last frame.
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