Stacking question
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- Jerry Cole
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Viri,
Hope it works for you. The pan and rotate numbers are purely arbitrary. The key is to get the kind of movement that you want and to start that movement "off screen". Once you play with it for a while you can change the way they come on the screen, and the speed (slide duration) to match your needs.
Good luck,
Jerry
Hope it works for you. The pan and rotate numbers are purely arbitrary. The key is to get the kind of movement that you want and to start that movement "off screen". Once you play with it for a while you can change the way they come on the screen, and the speed (slide duration) to match your needs.
Good luck,
Jerry
San Diego Guy
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- Jerry Cole
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Viri,
Super! Play with the series a bit and you can come up with all sorts of variances on the theme.
Rotating in, sliding in, dropping in ... etc.
Do it in reverse and you can have the photos remove themselves from the stack as well.
In PSP this can be done in one slide using what is called Keyframes, but in Gold we gotta fake it!
Jerry
Super! Play with the series a bit and you can come up with all sorts of variances on the theme.
Rotating in, sliding in, dropping in ... etc.
Do it in reverse and you can have the photos remove themselves from the stack as well.
In PSP this can be done in one slide using what is called Keyframes, but in Gold we gotta fake it!
Jerry
San Diego Guy
PSG, PSP, PSE8 & Nikon D80 user
"I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way." Mark Twain
PSG, PSP, PSE8 & Nikon D80 user
"I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way." Mark Twain
- cindi
Stacking Question for PSP
Jerry,
Can yo explain how to stack pics in PSP, or is there a template available?
Thanks.
Cindi
Can yo explain how to stack pics in PSP, or is there a template available?
Thanks.
Cindi
- Jerry Cole
- Posts: 970
- Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:59 am
- Location: San Diego
Keyframes
Cindi,
I am new to PSP myself, and I'm not sure enough yet that the way I do it is the best way.
I'm not confient enough to write out instructions. Now I kinda play with it till I get it to work. It helps me to work backward from the view that I want to finish with.
Maybe we can get one of the others with more experience to explain how to do this. In the meantime, look for threads on Keyframes. It helps me to work backward from the view that I want to finish with.
Good Luck,
Jerry
I am new to PSP myself, and I'm not sure enough yet that the way I do it is the best way.
I'm not confient enough to write out instructions. Now I kinda play with it till I get it to work. It helps me to work backward from the view that I want to finish with.
Maybe we can get one of the others with more experience to explain how to do this. In the meantime, look for threads on Keyframes. It helps me to work backward from the view that I want to finish with.
Good Luck,
Jerry
San Diego Guy
PSG, PSP, PSE8 & Nikon D80 user
"I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way." Mark Twain
PSG, PSP, PSE8 & Nikon D80 user
"I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way." Mark Twain
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