Controlling The Timing Of Multiple Objects - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 7 User Manual

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outline of the larger circle. (For this, it is best to use the Width and
Height spin boxes on the Attribute toolbar with the Keep Aspect
Ratio button pressed.)
Change the Line color to a Gradient and select the palette ramp
9.
thumbnail you previously added.
Repeat steps 5 through 9 for the inner circle.
10.
To finish, add text and place it in the center circle. Give it the same
11.
gradient as the others, except this time in the Palette Ramp Editor
dialog box, remove several of the color nodes that appear around the
color circle in the Palette ramp sample window. (Do this by right-
clicking over a node and selecting Delete.) Remove the darker ones
first and then drag the remaining nodes so that the darker colors appear
to the left of the circle and the lighter ones to the right. When finished,
click OK and then select the fifteenth button in the Mode group box
and drag on the image in the sample window to have the light source
appear from the top right. Also, change the slope value to 200 degrees
in the bottom Slope dial. Click OK to close the dialog box and apply the
fill.

Controlling the timing of multiple objects

Sometimes you'll want to create a title or animation clip that contains
multiple objects moving independently of each other. To accomplish this,
you can take advantage of the Motion Tool and the Time Control panel.
Open the
1.
MediaStudio Pro CD.
MEDIASTUDIO PRO USER GUIDE
Creating a more complex corporate logo
.
file from
LOGO 2
UCG
/
SAMPLES
TUTORIAL
folder on the

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