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How to Morph a picture in 3d to one in 2d

Engaged ,
Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023

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My goal is to start with s picture I took from a real camera and then morph that into a full screen as a 2d picture.  That is, I want to make the effect that I'm zooming into the screen. In my perfect world, I'd like to to feel like the camera is flying into the screen smoothly. I'd love if that is possible. If not, I'm thinking maybe an alternative (which I also don't know how to do), is to morph a cut-out of the screen in 3d to my full one in 2d. I've attached some pictures to show what I'm looking for.

 

videoWithDimScreenAndMeStill1-1080.png

videoWithDimScreenAndMeStill-just-3d-screen.png

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Community Expert , Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023

Try Corner Pin.

Use a still (3rd screenshot) and work backward: start with full screen.

 

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If first keyframes are full screen and last small screen

Swap the keyframe as in keyframes of small screen are put first, keyframe for full screen at end of clip.

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Try Corner Pin.

Use a still (3rd screenshot) and work backward: start with full screen.

 

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That worked perfect! thanks. The only thing that didn't work quite right was that when I reversed it, I had to encoded the video then reverse it. Nesting didn't do it. Any tips on how to make reversing work without encoding first?

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If you want to revers start with the monitor first.

Swap the keyframes.

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Sorry, I don't understand 😞

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If first keyframes are full screen and last small screen

Swap the keyframe as in keyframes of small screen are put first, keyframe for full screen at end of clip.

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