@Louis - this is the official request thread to have a Fade in/Fade out feature implemented into VS. If you head to Page 1, there is a link underneath the first comment that asks you to like the comment if you also want the requested feature implemented, that'll add your interest to the numerous others wanting this feature which helps the VS devs see and prioritise requested features.
I agree, this feature should definitely included in the options available.
Are there ways to pop an element in or out of the video?
The white block only works if you aren't exporting as a PNG sequence with a transparent background as the white block will come us as a white solid.
Great feature... please add!
Yes, it's a crying shame VideoScribe doesn't have a fade feature. Between that and the lack of ability to animating objects from one point to another (yes, I know the work arounds... I'm not into the black/white wireframe look and neither is my client), I will not be using this software beyond this project. These are basic features that I expect to be in this kind of software. At this point, I've learned I'm better off sticking to AE for this kind of work.
With that said, adding these basic features will certainly entice me to work with it more in the future. Let's hope Sparkol does an update soon!
This feature request was posted almost a year ago. Any progress in this Team Sparkol? Can we look out for an update soon?
Correction to my latest post. It's `TWO years ago. My Bad.
This is still on our to do list but is not something that is currently being worked on. I've asked for an update and will post here when I've heard back.
Hi Matthew,
Thanks for the update. Sorry to hear it's not in development. A very wanted feature though.
John
L. Jaime
I'm new to VideoScribe and unless I overlooked something I can't seem to find a way to fade an object in or out. This would be useful in transitioning between a slight variation of the same scene.
Random Example:
1. Scene has a blackboard, with apple on ledge
2. Apple "disappears" and a mango appears in its place
I know it can be done using Morph. But what if you just wanted a clean fade?
Thanks in advance,
Louis
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