Iris in out transition effect

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  • Hello guys, I have a very complicated problem. I finally managed to create this iris in out effect but I don't remember as Snail On's tutorial videos were deleted.

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    When I want to import these elements, they look like this now.

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    Are there any help? I'm still looking for answers! Also I have never been in this forum and it's hard to navigate when the layout got changed.

  • i havent opened the mfa but try adjusting the layer to i think it was the negate or multiply, that way the assets like the circle are hollowed out if you get what im saying

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  • Hello guys, I have a very complicated problem. I finally managed to create this iris in out effect but I don't remember as Snail On's tutorial videos were deleted.

    Please login to see this attachment.

    When I want to import these elements, they look like this now.

    Please login to see this attachment.

    Are there any help? I'm still looking for answers! Also I have never been in this forum and it's hard to navigate when the layout got changed.

    I noticed the wiper colors are not transparent like in the first frame. I don't have time to work out why, but you could clone the 1st Frame, and then resize the new frame - it will work, I tried it.

  • i havent opened the mfa but try adjusting the layer to i think it was the negate or multiply, that way the assets like the circle are hollowed out if you get what im saying

    a similar technique was used here: Please login to see this media element.

    That works, you need two layers. The wiper has to be on layer 2, and the layer effect has to be set to subtract. The active should be on layer 1. By the way you also need 1 transfade on each layer, you only have 1 on one layer.

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