Controls panel
Most of your customization decisions
are made in the Controls panel in hitfilm pro, which displays every detail of your
currently selected layer or clip.
Controls panel in hitfilm pro |
The contents of the Controls panel
updates for your currently selected timeline item. Some items
have more available controls than
others.
As you add masks and effects to layers
the Controls panel will expand and update to show the new
information.
Each customizable entry in the
Controls panel in hitfilm pro is called a property. These are organized into
property groups so that you can easily
find what you need. For example, the Transform property
group is where you'll find the
position, scale and rotation properties.
When you're working on composite
shots, most properties in the Controls panel are also mirrored on
the timeline, making it easy to add
keyframe animation for properties. However, some effects such
as Color Correction Wheels display
richer controls in the Controls panelin hitfilm pro than on the timeline.
Some layers can contain large numbers
of properties, particularly when the layer has many effects
applied to it. You can use the Search
box at the top of the Control panel to find specific properties
for the layer or its effects.
Adjusting property values in control panel
There are several methods used to
adjust values for various properties in HitFilm. You will frequently
use direct values, sliders, rotation
wheels, check boxes, and combo boxes.
Direct Values
Most properties will display a numeric
value which can be changed directly. Some properties offer
only a direct value, while others
include interface tools that can be used to change the value, which
are discussed further down this page.
Values can be changed directly on any
property, whether ther eare interface controls or not, in the
following ways:
Click the value, and type in a new value. Pressing Enter
will confirm your entry and apply the
value to that property. Pressing Tab
will confirm the value and auto-select the value of the next
property in the controls.
Click and hold on the value, and drag
to the left or right while keeping the mouse button
depressed.
On some properties, holding Ctrl (or
Cmd on Mac) and clicking on a positive Transform value will
switch it to a negative value and vice versa (eg, -500
will become 500).
Some properties will function in 2D,
and have two values, such as the Position shown above. The
first value controls the X axis of the
property, which runs from left to right. The second value controls
the Y axis, which
runs from bottom to top.
Other properties, such as the
Orientation shown above, will function in 3D, and have three values. In
this case, the first two values are
the same as the values in the 2D version. The third value controls
the Z axis, which runs forward and back, controlling the
distance from the audience.
Other properties, such as the
Orientation shown above, will function in 3D, and have three values. In
this case, the first two values are
the same as the values in the 2D version. The third value controls
the Z axis, which runs forward and back, controlling the
distance from the audience.
Note:
Many properties can operate in either 2D or 3D, depending on the Dimension settings of the
layer. Converting a 2D layer to 3D will add a third value to some properties
layer. Converting a 2D layer to 3D will add a third value to some properties
Sliders
Sliders allow you to change a value by dragging to the left or right.
Some properties will allow only positive values, while other properties allow positive or negativevalues.
Rotation Wheels
Some properties are better served by a wheel than a slider. Primarily, this applies to rotational
properties, where a wheel gives a more intuitive depiction of the selected angle.
properties, where a wheel gives a more intuitive depiction of the selected angle.
Click on the wheel and drag around its perimeter to rotate it and change the value. The white handle
on the wheel indicates the current angle.
Rotation more than a complete turn is allowed, and the 0x indicator ion the value represents the
total number of complete rotations. The 0.0 portion indicates the angle in degrees beyond the last
complete rotation, and resets to 0 after 360 degrees.
The Absolute value shows the total number of degrees represented by the number of rotations and
the angle.
on the wheel indicates the current angle.
Rotation more than a complete turn is allowed, and the 0x indicator ion the value represents the
total number of complete rotations. The 0.0 portion indicates the angle in degrees beyond the last
complete rotation, and resets to 0 after 360 degrees.
The Absolute value shows the total number of degrees represented by the number of rotations and
the angle.
Check Boxes
Check boxes toggle a property on or off.
Check boxes toggle a property on or off.
They may be on or off by default, depending on the property. A checkbox in the box indicates the
property is enabled, or on.
property is enabled, or on.
Combo Boxes
For properties that offer a specific list of options, rather than a numeric value, a combo box is used
to select the option you need.
For properties that offer a specific list of options, rather than a numeric value, a combo box is used
to select the option you need.
Clicking the triangle on the right side of the property opens the menu.
After opening the box, click any item
in the list of available options to make your selection.
Certain effects such as Color
Correction Wheels or Scopes include unique controls, which are
explained further in the Visual
Effects pages that apply to those specific effects.
For more information:
1. Effects and transitions
2. Working with layers
3. Animating with keyframes
4. Transforming layers
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