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Using Keyframes showing changes without movement.

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Hi,

I am able to understand keyframes(atleast basic level, i hope so).And helped me to do more animations. Now i want to know how to show changes using keyframes without movement. example: two circle . In minute 1, 1st circle with orange fill color.In minute 2, 2nd circle with same orange fill color.Though fade(using keyframe & to hide movement of fill color) will help on this , i have to create lot of videos , because of this nature , fade option is more time consuming. As of now , i used mask method which worked perfectly well.However , i am using more and more tracks by spliting same image multiple times & again more time consuming.There should be an easy way and i am not yet figured it out.Any work around on this? One  example is , split option of projector x,y keyframe animation within single track.  thank you.

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Sorry, I don't understand very well what you want to do. Could you show an example?

Is this circle always the same that is showed and hidden sometimes?

If you use Fade feature you can copy these Fade keyframes, eventually; or create a Sequence for the Circle with FadeIn/FadeOut that you insert multiple copy on a Video Track for that.

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One sample attached.

Thank You for remembering me one important point , "copy these Fade keyframes". I will try & tell , how much it is helping me.

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Thank you for share the sample video. I saw it.

I don't know the goal of your project but...
If your circles have to be independent I will use only two Video Tracks, named VFX_1 and VFX_2 where you can control the circle_1 in the VFX_1 video track and the circle_2 in the VFX_2 video track.
If you prefer to use only a Video Track using the Flip Effect (to swap vertically or hrizontally), then only one circle will be orange.

After you have done a template (your sample) in the Timeline you can:
1. Arm the track/s of interests.
2. Highlight the area where your template is.
3. Use Copy feature.
4. Move the Cursor Position in the Timeline where you want to Paste.
5 Use Paste feature.
6. Repeat from #4 point if neeeded.

To understand better Copy and Paste, you can see two video tutorials:

Cinelerra-GG: Title Animation 3 (Blink and Highlight)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIH4D2CAAXc

Cinelerra-GG: Keyframes; Copy And Paste
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsEbl6hRy5w

kaviyarasu Themenstarter 02/06/2025 12:48 am

@igorbeg Thank you.

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