Ripple, Scrape – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 19

Filters

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Thickness: Sets the thickness of the ring as a percentage of the radius. Values range from 0 (no
thickness) to 1.00 (no hole in the center of the ring lens). Drag the outer circle of the onscreen
controls to adjust the Thickness value in the Canvas. Drag between the inner and outer circles
to adjust the Thickness and Radius parameters simultaneously.

Refraction: Sets the amount of refraction of the lens.

Crop: Sets whether the object is cropped at its original boundaries.

Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the distorted image.

Publish OSC: Publishes the filter’s onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro X. For more information on
creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see

Final Cut Pro X templates overview

on page 385.

Ripple

Creates animated ripples over the surface of an object. This filter is automatically animated to
create an undulating effect on the surface of the affected image. The amplitude can be adjusted
to increase or decrease the rippling effect.

This filter causes rasterization in 3D groups. For more information on rasterization, see

Groups

and rasterization

on page 1045.

Original image

Ripple filter applied

Parameters in the Inspector

Center: Sets the position of the origin of the effect. Drag the Center onscreen control to adjust
its value in the Canvas.

Amplitude: Sets the width of the waves.

Crop: Sets whether the object is cropped at its original boundaries.

Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the distorted image.

Publish OSC: Publishes the filter’s onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro X. For more information on
creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see

Final Cut Pro X templates overview

on page 385.

Scrape

Smears an image along an angle defined by the Rotation parameter. The Scrape effect starts at
the center point, and continues to the edge of the object.

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