This displays the Color Board (or type Command+6).Īt the bottom of the Color Board are two buttons: To change the color of the selected area, click the color arrow to the right of the Shape mask icon. However, as you’ll see in a few screens, to make this effect look proper, I dragged the two circles on top of each other so there is no feathering. In this screen shot I’ve left a little gap between the feather circle and the selection circle so that you can see how I moved it. In this example, I only want to change the shape of the balloon, so I don’t want any feathering to change the color of the sky around the balloon. Feathering allows you to blend the corrected area, inside the inner circle, with the uncorrected area, outside the outer circle. The green dot attached to the middle allows you to rotate the shape. The more you drag that dot, the sharper the corners will be, however, you can’t create truly sharp corners with this effect. ![]() In this example, I’m dragging the dots to create a shape that closely matches the shape of the yellow balloon.ĭragging the white dot near the top changes the shape from a circle to a rectangle. ![]() The four green dots around the inner circle (called the “selection” circle) allow me to change the shape from circle to oval. The default shape mask appears superimposed over the clip.Ĭhange the position of the mask by dragging the center of the shape up to meet the center of the balloon. To remove a color correction, select it and press the big Delete key. To add additional color correction effects, click the color Plus button at the top of Color effect. NOTE: You can apply an unlimited number of color corrections to a clip for example, to make the apples redder in one effect, then, in a second effect, make the lettuce greener. Then, open the Inspector ( Command+4) and click the “Add Shape Mask” icon which is part of the Correction 1 effect. To apply a shape mask, first select the clip in the Timeline.
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