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Created page with "Category:Techniques '''Warping''' is a type of distortion technique that 'bends' footage into certain shapes. There are many, ''many'' ways to do this, with each one having its own effects. =Wave Warp= '''Wave Warp''' is a warp that follows a wave (sine wave, square wave, etc.) It is very common due to its simplicity and effectiveness. It can often be used to make things look "dizzy". thumb|right|All wave warps possible in [[Adobe..." |
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'''Warping''' is a type of distortion technique that 'bends' footage | {{Stub}} | ||
'''Warping''' is a type of distortion technique that 'bends' footage along certain shapes. There are many, ''many'' ways to do this, with each one having its own effects. | |||
=Wave Warp= | =Wave Warp= | ||
'''Wave Warp''' is a warp that follows a wave (sine wave, square wave, etc.) | '''Wave Warp''' is a warp that follows a wave (sine wave, square wave, etc.) A common sight in [[tennis]], wave warps are simple yet very effective. | ||
[[File:Types of wave warps.png|thumb|right|All wave warps possible in [[Adobe]] products.]] | [[File:Types of wave warps.png|thumb|right|All wave warps possible in [[Adobe]] products.]] | ||
The wave warp in [[Vegas]] (known as "Wave") is rather notorious for its default preset. | The wave warp in [[Vegas]] (known as "Wave") is rather notorious for its default preset, where it applies the warp in both the X and Y directions. | ||
=Perspective Warp= | =Perspective Warp= | ||
=Spherical Warp= | =Spherical Warp= |
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Warping is a type of distortion technique that 'bends' footage along certain shapes. There are many, many ways to do this, with each one having its own effects.
Wave Warp
Wave Warp is a warp that follows a wave (sine wave, square wave, etc.) A common sight in tennis, wave warps are simple yet very effective.

The wave warp in Vegas (known as "Wave") is rather notorious for its default preset, where it applies the warp in both the X and Y directions.