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Old 07-30-2006, 10:38 PM
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Question Blending Scenes

Hey, I was wondering how can you make 2 scenes blend together, so that they can be one scene?
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what do u mean by blend?

like have them in smaller boxes in a corner like on credits of shows
or make two characters, one from another scene into the other scene?

some more details would be easier
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Like make 2 characters from 2 different scenes, into one scene. Not like fading, but like one face on the right and one face on the left.
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like put two clips on the timeline(different tracks) and adjust the opacity of the top clip. that will make the clips transparent.

if this isnt it, please give a more detailed example
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Here's an example:

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...C000F8547A5D49
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I'll assume you are using Vegas. On the left hand side of your time line you will see a 'Slider' adjust that on the TOP timeline and you will blend the 2 fields.
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Oh Okay Thanks!
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