Hello everyone, here is Style for Proshow Producer 5, created on the basis of modifiers and the dynamic center of rotation. Free to use for your personal endeavors.
P.S. Style can be applied to any format photos (it is optimized under the 6:4, first slide in the demo video, in the second slide - combined formats) and to any ratio of the parties of the screen. In style there is a background gradient layer which is replaced with you, after applications, on any picture. It is also possible to add, except a background, and any other layers, for receiving the necessary effects. Example - the first slide of the demo video.
To see what the transitions look like, check out the video here:
Re: Collage Motion 2 (Style for ProShow Producer 5)
Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:17 pm
The main work consisted in search of optimization decisions and in creation of the tables Excell, for the miscalculation of coefficients and values of parameters. Creation of this style, with their help, took no more than one hour on time. Here it is spoken about initial preparation (calculation of coefficients for modification of scaling and positioning correction), and also about calculation of the centers of rotation of layers. In the following lesson (18) - use of these tables, and some other, for Collage Motion 2 style creation will be in detail shown. http://proshowproducer.net/showthread.php?6648&p=55915&viewfull=1#post55915
Re: Collage Motion 2 (Style for ProShow Producer 5)
Tue Dec 31, 2013 5:22 pm
I'm constantly amazed at what you pro's can do with Producer. Thank you for the Christmas gift. There is so much to master with this software I don't know where to start. Your snow overlay is the best I have seen. Did you make it or is there a download available? I checked out your web site and the cubes are amazing. Is there software available to convert the language to English?
Re: Collage Motion 2 (Style for ProShow Producer 5)
Wed Jan 01, 2014 7:06 am
Google Translate is what I use when I visit the foreign sites for Jeep and Paul. Unfortunately, it doesn't translate in conversational English (dang it). But, there's enough there to let you figure out what's being said ... usually. But, idioms lose a lot in translation and sometimes you have NO IDEA what is being asked or said. However, it's better than nothing. There's a number of things on both sites that are interesting.