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I do not understand. I have added the TRANSFORM effect
and when I scale up the potato it moves it to a different spot. The anchor point seems to be in the middle!
I want the potato to scale up and grow in the middle of the anchor point.
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Set shutter angle to 0.
If you want motion blur you need to keyframe the position too.
Also turn off use comp. shutter angle and set it to about 180.
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For Transform and a couple other effects that change image size/scale/location, such as for text animation ... you need to set the Anchor point where you want the change to occur from as the first step of your process.
For some effects, the base anchor point is the middle, for others it's the lower or upper left corner. Set that to where you need it, THEN start making your changes for size/scale/position/rotation.
Neil
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thanks for the answers. Is there any shortcut (like after effects) to set the anchor point in the middle?
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The shutter angle is causing this behavior.
Does not matter where the anchor point is.
Either keyframe postion or anchor point together with the scale.
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Its a pain in the butt because when I change the scale the position of the object keeps jumping in a different position. How do I keyframe anchor point together with scale? It has completely differnt values and the anchor point is invisible
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I would use position (easier).
You set the scale e.g. first keyframe 100, second 120.
Position first keyframe: default. Second keyframe, move the image in the program monitor to the same position as where it started with your mouse.
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Since you typed in a different value in the Shutter Angle setting, you apparently want to alter the amount of motion blur visible in the transition of the object. To achieve a different amount of motion blur this, you have to deselect "Use Composition's Shutter Angle."
How the scaling function works with an object that is not set to the middle and what effect shutter angle parameter has on this (as Ann said), I don't know. I always like to keep things as simple as possible, even if that involves more than one step, instead of trying to solve everything in a single step.
So, if you start off with the potato in the middle of the screen, apply the effect and, once happy, nest the clip, you can then position that clip to the location where you need it to be.
Hope this helps.