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Shape transitions use geometrical outlines to define the transition from the outgoing to the incoming clip. Ideally the shape used will be motivated by the content of the scenes involved.
— Box: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition. The Reverse checkbox reverses the direction of the transition. Box mode lets you choose one of the following options:
— Upper Left
— Upper Right
— Lower Left
— Lower Right
— Left Center
— Top Center
— Right Center
— Bottom Center
— Heart: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Aspect Ratio allows you to change the proportions of the shape. Offset to Center identifies the center point at which this circular wipe begins, as X and Y
coordinates on the screen. Rotation changes the angle of the shape. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition. The Reverse checkbox reverses the direction of the transition.
— Star: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Aspect Ratio allows you to change the proportions of the
shape. Offset to Center identifies the center point at which this circular wipe begins, as X and Y coordinates on the screen. Rotation changes the angle of the shape. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition. The Reverse checkbox reverses the direction of the transition. Preset lets you choose one of the following options:
— 4-Point Star
— 5-Point Star
— 6-Point Star
— Triangle Left: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition. The Reverse checkbox reverses the direction of the transition.
— Triangle Right: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition. The Reverse checkbox reverses the direction of the transition.