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Table Of Contents
Using the Intraframe Drawing Tools
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Top to bottom: Rectangle, Oval, Polygon, Curve, and Brush tools in the Effect Editor
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The parameter sliders do not appear until you select the corresponding drawing tool.
Media Composer supports the use of a pen tool and graphics tablet with Intraframe drawing tools.
For installation and configuration instructions, see the documentation that ships with your pen tool
and tablet.
When you work with a Paint or AniMatte effect in Effect mode, the pointer is the normal arrow when
you select tools and options from the Effect Editor. However, once you select a paint or editing tool
and position the pointer over the Effect Preview monitor, the pointer changes to a crosshair. This
indicates that you can begin to paint or draw a matte on the frame.
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After you use the Rectangle, Oval, Polygon, and Curve tools, Media Composer reverts to the
Selection tool, and the pointer changes to an arrow. After you use the Brush tool, it remains the active
tool, and the pointer remains a crosshair.
Understanding Intraframe Modes
The Paint Effect includes a wide variety of modes that offer many creative and corrective
possibilities. Modes control the nature and appearance of the objects that you create with the drawing
tools.
For example, if you create an oval shape with the Solid mode selected, a solid color oval appears in
the frame. If you create the same oval shape and select the Lighten mode, the oval is not a solid color
that masks part of the image beneath. Instead, it defines an area of the image that is lightened by an
amount you specify.
The AniMatte effect provides two modes, Key In and Key Out. These modes enable you to key in or
key out an image in a sequence.
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For a complete listing of the characteristics of each Paint Effect mode as well as the Key In and Key
Out modes in the AniMatte effect, see “Paint Effect Modes” on page 531 and “AniMatte Effect Mode
Parameters” on page 541.
Understanding the Brush Tool
The Brush tool lets you use the mouse or a pen tool with a tablet to paint objects or mattes with
precision directly on the images in a sequence. You also can change and customize the brush shape,
determine the opacity of the paint or matte, adjust the outline feathering and softness values, and, for
the Paint Effect, define the color.
You paint an object on the frame that displays in the Effect Preview monitor. The painted object is
superimposed over the video background, appearing closer to you in three-dimensional space. Each
object you paint is on its own foreground layer that you can work with individually or that you can
group with other painted objects in the segment.