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  1. Aleina

    Yes I agree with what you say but the limitation of using a style however is that after applying your main style to your slides you may then wish to tweak some of them by applying another style. 
    As you know, you cannot apply one style on top of another because the second style removes the first one. 
     

    Regards

    wideangle
     

  2. My idea of a template has always been a bit different from the way they are used in PT AV. 

    In PT AV, if you want to do what nickp3 wants, where you would like to replace a set of files (photos) with a different set, then you could adopt Barry’s approach which involves doing work outside PT AV, or you could load the ‘template’ then go into Objects and Animation and replace each file individually (a slow process for 40 images).

    Other programs use templates with empty  placeholders for the images.  Rather than storing the original images, the template has empty positions where you can just drag new images in each time you use the template. You could also drag another image over the top if you didn’t like your first choice, and it would be replaced. I suspect that this is what nickp3 has in mind.

    To me, a template should be a skeleton framework ready to build a new creation, not a structure which holds a full set of images.  PT AV uses templates more to create a backup of a project, which is not really necessary because that can be done with the ‘Backup in zip’ feature.
     

    Regards

    wideangle

  3. Orizaba
    I sometimes see the ‘not responding’ message when using other programs apart from PT AV, and, like you they go on to complete correctly, so could it be a Windows issue. 

    If you are saving as an insurance against a computer crash, you could also use the alternative ‘Create Backup in Zip’.

    Regards

    wideangle

  4. Hi Aleina

    This is another presentation from you where you have put a lot of excellent work into it, particularly with your animations.

    The decision for you is how much focus you want to put on the animations, compared to the actual photos.  Like JRR, I found myself looking more at all the animations and missing the photo details sometimes. Whether you want larger photos and fewer animations is, I guess, a personal choice.

    Having said that, it is still very impressive.  Thanks Aleina.

    Regards

    wideangle

  5. Hi dom

    The effect looks so effective and smooth on the Vimeo clip.

    I bought some of your templates in the early days, and thought that they were very good at the time, but when you compare the early version of the photo album with what you have got here, the improvement is tremendous.

    It’s the attention to detail which makes all the difference, like the realistic shadows and the curved pages, for example.

    It’s also a good indication of how the tools in PT AV Studio have developed in that time. 
    All credit to both you, and Igor and the team. 
     

    Regards

    wideangle

  6. Bob

    What you did with the online User Guide in searching for modifiers was exactly what I was meaning.  Glad you found something to help you.

    Having said that, when you have a few hours to spare, the User Guide is a good read!!

    Regards

    wideangle

  7. Bob

    They are in the Objects and Animation editor where it says ‘Add modifier’.

    You may find it useful to have a read of the online User Guide for PT AV Studio 10 which gives you more detail. (Always a good place to start!)

    Barry Beckham also has useful video information as well.
     

    Regards

    wideangle

     

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