i applied what i saw in the first 40 seconds in this course but in my video when those two persons are moving i see a black square and i don't want to see it, i want instead to see the two person normally moving from left to right.
please help me to get rid of this square.
thank you in advance.
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Mike Metcalf
On Fri, 9 Jun, 2017 at 2:23 PM
When you morph an image in videoscribe, all stroked paths become 100% black and all filled paths become transparent during the morph animation.
The square scribble you see in your video is the transparent stroked paths becoming 100% black during the morph animation.
If you want to morph an image, you will need to use an image that doesn't have any transparent stroked paths. Ideally it should have only black stroked paths and no filled paths.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Mike Metcalf
On Fri, 9 Jun, 2017 at 2:23 PM
Answer
When you morph an image in videoscribe, all stroked paths become 100% black and all filled paths become transparent during the morph animation.
The square scribble you see in your video is the transparent stroked paths becoming 100% black during the morph animation.
If you want to morph an image, you will need to use an image that doesn't have any transparent stroked paths. Ideally it should have only black stroked paths and no filled paths.
Fouad Amansour
Hello, i am beginner with this software
this is my video"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0SQPgQYI6I"
i want to move this two persons from left to right, i found on YouTube a course explains morphing tips "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOZpuIkn3E&app=desktop".
i applied what i saw in the first 40 seconds in this course but in my video when those two persons are moving i see a black square and i don't want to see it, i want instead to see the two person normally moving from left to right.
please help me to get rid of this square.
thank you in advance.
The square scribble you see in your video is the transparent stroked paths becoming 100% black during the morph animation.
If you want to morph an image, you will need to use an image that doesn't have any transparent stroked paths. Ideally it should have only black stroked paths and no filled paths.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Mike Metcalf
The square scribble you see in your video is the transparent stroked paths becoming 100% black during the morph animation.
If you want to morph an image, you will need to use an image that doesn't have any transparent stroked paths. Ideally it should have only black stroked paths and no filled paths.
-Mike (videoscribe user)