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1016Motion User Guide
Extrude filter in Motion
Gives an image simulated depth, by creating a front and back side, and then offsetting
them and extruding the edges so they connect.
Note: Because this filter only simulates depth, an object with the Extrude filter applied
does not interact with 3D aspects of Motion.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Angle: Sets the angle at which the image is extruded. Drag the onscreen control to
adjust its value in the canvas.
Distance: Sets the distance the image is extruded. Drag the onscreen control to adjust
its value in the canvas.
Clipping: Sets the distance at which the extrusion is clipped.
Back Size: Sets the size of the simulated back of the image, as a proportion of its
original size.
Face Brightness: Sets a brightness level applied to the face of the image.
Front Brightness: Sets a brightness level applied to the front of the image.
Back Brightness: Sets a brightness level applied to the back of the image.
Extrude Style: Selects the method used to extrude the sides of the image. Shading or
Gradient can be selected. With Shading selected, the color values of the pixels at the
edges of the image are used along the extrusion. With Gradient selected, a gradient
preset or custom gradient can be used.
Gradient: Selects a gradient preset to be applied to the image. Can also be used to edit
a custom gradient. The gradient is applied only if Extrude Style is set to Gradient.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the filtered image.
Publish OSC: Publishes the filters onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro. For more
information on creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see Intro to Final Cut Pro
templates in Motion.