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Checkerboard effect, Width & Height Sliders

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 328 User Guide Evolution Options Provide controls that render the effect for one short cycle and then loop it for the duration of your clip. Use these controls to prerender the cell pattern elements into loops, and thus speed up rendering time. • Cycle Evolution Creates a loop that forces the evolution state to return to its starting point. • Cycle The number of revolutions of the Evolution setting that the cell pattern cycles through before it repeats. The timing of the Evolution cycles is determined by the amount of time between Evolution keyframes. Note: The Cycle control affects only the state of the cell pattern, not geometrics or other controls, so you can get different results with different Size or Offset settings. • Random Seed Specifies a value from which to generate the cell pattern. Animating this property results in flashing from one cell pattern to another within the same cell pattern type. For smooth transition of the cell pattern, use the Evolution control. Note: Create new cell pattern animations by reusing previously created Evolution cycles and changing only the Random Seed value. Using a new Random Seed value alters the cell pattern without disturbing the evolution animation. Checkerboard effect (High bit-depth) The Checkerboard effect creates a checkerboard pattern of rectangles, half of which are transparent. Matching color produces subtle result (center); using red with high Width and low Height settings (right) creates striped result. Anchor The point of origin of the checkerboard pattern. Moving this point offsets the pattern. Size From How the dimensions of the rectangles are determined: • Corner Point Each rectangle's dimensions are those of the rectangle with opposite corners defined by the Anchor and Corner points. • Width Slider A rectangle's height and width are equal to the Width value, meaning the rectangles are squares. • Width & Height Sliders A rectangle's height is equal to the Height value. A rectangle's width is equal to the Width value. Feather Thickness of the edge feather within the checkerboard pattern. Color The color of the non-transparent rectangles. Opacity The opacity of the colored rectangles. Blending Mode The blending mode to use to composite the checkerboard pattern on top of the original clip. The default None mode renders the checkerboard pattern only. April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
328
Evolution
O
ptions
Provide controls that render the effect for one short cycle and then loop it for the duration of
your clip. Use these controls to prerender the cell pattern elements into loops, and thus speed up rendering time.
Cycle Evolution
Creates a loop that forces the evolution state to return to its starting point.
Cycle
The number of revolutions of the Evolution setting that the cell pattern cycles through before it repeats.
The timing of the Evolution cycles is determined by the amount of time between Evolution keyframes.
Note:
The Cycle control affects only the state of the cell pattern, not geometrics or other controls, so you can get different
results with different Size or Offset settings.
Random Seed
Specifies a value from which to generate the cell pattern. Animating this property results in
flashing from one cell pattern to another within the same cell pattern type. For smooth transition of the cell pattern,
use the Evolution control.
Note:
Create new cell pattern animations by reusing previously created Evolution cycles and changing only the
Random Seed value. Using a new Random Seed value alters the cell pattern without disturbing the evolution
animation.
Checkerboard effect
(High bit-depth) The Checkerboard effect creates a checkerboard pattern of rectangles, half of which are trans-
parent.
Matching color produces subtle result (center); using red with high Width and low Height settings (right) creates striped result.
Anchor
The point of origin of the checkerboard pattern. Moving this point offsets the pattern.
Size From
How the dimensions of the rectangles are determined:
Corner Point
Each rectangle’s dimensions are those of the rectangle with opposite corners defined by the Anchor
and Corner points.
Width Slider
A rectangle’s height and width are equal to the Width value, meaning the rectangles are squares.
Width & Height Sliders
A rectangle’s height is equal to the Height value. A rectangle’s width is equal to the Width
value.
Feather
Thickness of the edge feather within the checkerboard pattern.
Color
The color of the non-transparent rectangles.
O
pacity
The opacity of the colored rectangles.
Blending Mode
The blending mode to use to composite the checkerboard pattern on top of the original clip. The
default None mode renders the checkerboard pattern only.
April 1, 2008