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Cómo hacer TERCIOS INFERIORES para Filmora: FÁCIL

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Let's shorten the duration of the clip, the start and end animations adapt to the duration that we have set for each one. Now we position ourselves where the text disappears. We select the rectangle and, without modifying anything, we create another keyframe. We move a few frames further and repeat the same operation as before, shrinking the figure from the handles until the x scale is zero. In that same position we now select the rectangle. We will also activate a keyframe. We move a few frames
towards the end and by activating the handles we will rotate it to its original position and modify the value of x in the position to take it to the left until it disappears. And we would have our animation. Let's see it. Maybe it lasts too long. Well, we go to the text clip and shorten its duration. Don't worry because, as I said, the animations will adapt to the time available in the clip. Now we look at the position where the text disappears and move the first keyframe from the end of the re
ctangle, to the same position of the head. And the last keyframe, a few frames later. We will do the same with the frames at the end of the triangle animation. It looks good, but if you look closely, there is a small line that belongs to the rectangle and that is because we have not trimmed the clips. If we trim the rectangle clip to the position of the last keyframe, you will see how that line is no longer visible. We can also cut the triangle clip. Let's see the full animation. It looks good,
doesn't it? Well, imagine that you want to have this animation to use in any project. We're just going to select the three clips. We click with the right mouse button and one of the options it offers us is 'create composite clip'. We select it and it will ask us for a name. I'm going to put third one. As you can see, a clip was created in the project files section. Which we also have on the timeline. Well, we go to the latter, click with the right mouse button and look for an option that says 's
ave as custom composite clip'. The custom composite clips section automatically opens, a kind of library where we have saved the clips we have created and can use in future projects. I delete it from the timeline and if I drag it from the library, I have it again. As many times as you want. But, if we want to change the text? It wouldn't be useful if it couldn't be edited. So if we go to this corner here, we display it and the main line appears above, and below a list of the composite clips that
we are using in our project. By selecting one of them, it is as if we opened another timeline, this time with all the components of our composite clip, so we can modify whatever we want, including, of course, the text. Let's select it, go to its properties and change the text. As simple as that. All changes we make to our composite clip will automatically be reflected in our main timeline. Of course, the changes will not be saved in the clip library, unless we save it again as a custom composit
e clip. Isn't it useful to you? Well, I hope for your likes. And now, I will show you a small example with the arrow. I'll grab a clip from our Filmora library. We are going to choose, from our drawing tool, the arrow. We modify it in color, so that it stands out, in position and angle. And now I will make a small animation with keyframes. Do you see how easy it is to incorporate objects that help us highlight details or things in our videos? As I told you at the beginning, these are just samp
les to give you some idea but the main thing is that you let your imagination fly to use, not only that tool, but all the options that Filmora provides us. With creativity and a little work, we can create things that are attractive and attention-grabbing, like using personalized music that you can create yourself. If not, watch this video.

Comments

@MygueCovershits

like 16, muy buen tutorial amigo, feliz jueves !!

@earaTV

Muchas Gracias! Nos ayudas mucho! Filmora es una caja de sorpresas!

@anakary22

Fácil y bien explicado, muchas gracias!

@Rowens_el_terricola

Excelente, justo me preguntaba cómo hacer esto, me llegó como caído del cielo