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Is there a way to control the flip effect using keyframes?
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Is there a way to control the flip effect using keyframes?I want to start with an image that has been flipped horizontally, as though it had been placed on a flat surface, so all you see is the edge of the image. Then I want to rotate it on its horizontal axis, so the image is facing the viewer.
Michael
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Re: Is there a way to control the flip effect using keyframeProbably several ways to do this, but here is one. In your effects, under the Transform category, apply the Camera View effect. Play with the longitude to begin with to get an idea of what will happen. Starting at 90 degrees or 270 degrees will turn the photo so that you're looking at the "edge" except that you won't see anything at all because the photo has no thickness. From there you can keyframe as needed. A number of settings to play with here. Note also that you can set the fill color.
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Re: Is there a way to control the flip effect using keyframeCamera View has its uses, but, for most situations, I usually use the Basic 3D effect. Keyframe the Tilt property from 90 to 0 degrees.
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Re: Is there a way to control the flip effect using keyframeThanks for the help with this question, I'll give it a try.
Michael
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