Thank you sooo much. I'm still practicing with it but thanks to this post I think I'm getting the hang of it
The "1" is the opacity level at the begin of the event; in this case the opacity level is 1 (maximum) and it means that the event will start completely opaque. (You can also use half points such as 0.5,0.7 and so on, but always with dot (.) )
The "0" is the opacity level at the begin of the event; in this case the opacity level is 0 (minimum) and it means that the event will end completely transparent/invisible. (You can also use half points such as 0.5,0.7 and so on, but always with dot (.)
Lol thank you.grumd wrote:
Good tutorial, nicely written.
Just fix here:The "1" is the opacity level at the begin of the event; in this case the opacity level is 1 (maximum) and it means that the event will start completely opaque. (You can also use half points such as 0.5,0.7 and so on, but always with dot (.) )
The "0" is the opacity level at the begin of the event; in this case the opacity level is 0 (minimum) and it means that the event will end completely transparent/invisible. (You can also use half points such as 0.5,0.7 and so on, but always with dot (.)
How i get this Timeposition to set the start and ending of the event? oOKecco wrote:
Hi everyone!
Example for Fade:_F,2,75463,77106,1,0The "F" letter stays for Fade.
The "2" number is the type of Fade, there are 3 types : 0 = Homogeneous; 1 = Fast at the begin and slow at the end; 2 = Slow at the begin and fast at the end.
The "75463" is the start of the event.
The "77106" is the end of the event.
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