Adjusting filters – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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The most recently applied filters appear at the top of the Filters tab of the Inspector.

Filters tab

When you apply a filter to an object, the filter retains its default settings. For example,
the Bevel filter applies a border with a Light Angle of 0 degrees, Bevel Width of 0.2, Opacity
of 0.8, and Light Color set to white. You can modify those default settings in the Filters
tab or the Inspector or in the HUD.

Special Considerations When Applying Filters to Text and Groups

Filters affect text, 2D, and 3D groups in different ways. For more information on applying
filters to 2D groups, see

2D Group Properties

. For information on applying filters to 3D

groups, see

3D Group Properties

. For information on applying filters to text, see

Adding

Behaviors and Filters to Text

.

Adjusting Filters

Filters can be tailored to your specific needs by adjusting their parameters. The parameters
can be adjusted in a number of different ways, such as using sliders in the HUDs and in
the Inspector, by dragging onscreen controls, by adding keyframes, or by applying
parameter behaviors.

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Using Filters

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