![]() ![]() This means you can have two copies of a clip on a timeline, and apply Mask+ effect to the connected clip: In this case, the outside of the mask is fully visible (100), the inside is half visible (50): Like my previous mask effect, you can control the interior and outside strength of the mask: ![]() You can still manipulate the transformation of a mask with a perspective distortion applied: To prompt Final Cut to update which controls are visible, click elsewhere to deselect the effect and click again to reselect the effect.ĭrag the corners and edges to add a perspective distortion to your mask: Note that the perspective controls don’t move the mask shape co-ordinate controls, so you must choose either to see the Mask Points control or the Perspective Distortion control.Ĭhange the Control menu to Perspective Distort. Warning: Sometimes Final Cut Pro disconnects the numeric parameter controls from the on-screen controls, so it is best to use the on-screen controls.Īs well as being able to transform the mask, you can also control its perspective distortion. You can see here that keyframes have been set for the Transform parameters. With the mask points scaled, repositioned and rotated:ĭrag the transform control to reposition the mask, drag on an edge to scale, drag on a corner to rotate. ![]() These effects (which come in 4, 8 and 16 point variants) add transform controls to the mask (like my 8-point matte effect for Final Cut Pro 7). The current version of Final Cut doesn’t allow keyframing of mask shape co-ordinates in effects. These effects improve on my first Final Cut Pro X effect, ‘Mask 8 Points.’ Free Final Cut Pro plugins: Alex4D Mask+ effects ![]()
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