
Using Boris Continuum Complete with Apple® Motion®
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Working with Color Controls
Color controls are used to choose a color for some attribute of a Þlter or
object, such as a light source, border, or text face. Click the color chip to
access the system color picker. The system color picker includes a tool that
you can use to choose a color from the screen.
You can also use the Red, Green, and Blue sliders to change the value in
the corresponding color channel, or input Red, Green, and Blue values
directly into the numerical Þelds. You must click the Disclosure triangle to
view the individual color channel values.
Hiding a Filter
You can hide a Þlter to view the effect without the Þlter or to speed previews. Click the
Filter
Visibility
checkbox
. When visibility is off, the Þlter is not displayed in the rendered output.
Resetting a Filter
To reset a BCC Þlter to the default values, choose the default preset from the
Preset menu
. See in your User Guide for
more information.
Understanding Contextual Controls in Apple Motion
The Motion plug-in architecture does not support contextual controls, so parameters that do not apply are not dimmed
in the Inspector. This means that a parameter in the Inspector may not apply unless other parameters are met. For
example, the
Stretch/Direction
parameter in the PixelChooser Region parameter group has no affect if the
Shape menu
is set to Clock Wipe.
Because many Þlters use contextual controls, some parameters may not appear to work. Consult the documentation for
individual Þlters to determine whether a parameter is contextually dependent on another parameter. You can also click
the Help button in a Þlters banner to open its help Þle.
Color
Picker tool
Color Chip
Disclosure Triangle
Click to hide the filter
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