In Wings Vioso RX, two objects can be dissolved in an extremely simple way:
Grab an object in the info line and move it onto a second object to create a dissolve in the overlapping area. Show. Depending on the preset crossfade, the ramp shape varies:
For picture and video tracks unilateral crossfades are factory-set. In this case, the first object maintains full opacity and is then covered up by the second.
For picture tracks with addition, standard crossfades is the default setting. In such a case, the first object is faded out to darkness via the ramp. For audio objects, too the ramp band behaves likewise.
In the picture track and video track properties, the type of crossfades can be changed. See Picture tracks and Video tracks.
The dissolve can be grabbed with the mouse and shifted in time as soon as the mouse pointer is provided with an "x" symbol... Show example. For this purpose you need to enable tool Move fades. When you grab the dissolve near the edge, the mouse pointer jumps to the exact beginning or end. This feature may be useful when trying to align various objects.
The length of dissolves can be modified after enabling tool Stretch fades. To do so, hold the D key and drag the beginning or the end to adjust it in length... Show example. Even a fade-in or fade-out can be modified this way, by grabbing and dragging the object beginning or end while holding the D key.
By adding nodes, dissolve ramps can be edited by setting individual nodes just like individual objects... Show
In order to highlight nodes in dissolves click near the ramp band and draw up a frame which contains the required nodes. Alternatively, you can highlight several nodes one after the other by clicking them while holding the Ctrl key. Highlighted nodes can be shifted simultaneously. Show. Cancel highlighting by drawing up a frame without any nodes.
Data objects behave differently. They cannot be dissolved on one track because they only have two standard nodes.
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