Dissolving objects

In Wings Vioso RX, two objects can be dissolved in an extremely simple way:

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.

Data objects behave differently. They cannot be dissolved on one track because they only have two standard nodes.

 

...See also

Sorting pictures and saving them as a dissolve sequence

Fading in objects

Placing objects

Editing objects

Cutting objects

Aligning objects

Assigning predefined ramps to objects