Prevent Ignite/Warp/Perspective Cropping in Vegas 17?

eightbit wrote on 4/7/2020, 1:41 PM

Setup in Vegas 17:
Comp is 720p.
I have the Ingite plugin warp/perspective applied to a 500x600 image.
When I use the Latitude feature, the image gets cropped to a frame the size of its native resolution. When I use latitude, the image gets cropped to a frame the size of its native resolution. I'd like it to be able to move the warped image around in the frame with no cropping.
Possible?
Thanks.

 

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john_dennis wrote on 4/7/2020, 3:15 PM

Is there something wrong with Vegas own Track Motion 3D Source Alpha?

eightbit wrote on 4/7/2020, 4:08 PM

Thanks much! I've not used Vegas much, didn't know about that.

Dimitrios wrote on 4/8/2020, 1:59 PM

Also if you right click on the image and have it match the the output source (frame/dimensions) of the actual project, then resize the image so it doesn't get cropped off. Now at this point you should be able to use the initial method you tried without issue. Track motion ignores frame size so you wont have that issue there, but sometimes it's inconvenient to use track motion.

eightbit wrote on 4/8/2020, 2:16 PM

I don't see the option to match the output source in the context menu in the Timeline nor the Media List. I have tried scaling using crop/pan, but that didn't fix the problem w/the Ignite plugin.

What I want to do is build a browser window with scrolling content and scroller (thumb) and then move it around the frame using perspective. I prefer to not use nested comps - no offense, but I don't like the idea of external comp files.

Reyfox wrote on 4/29/2020, 5:50 AM

You have to be in Event Pan/Crop to be able to match Output Source. See image below.

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fr0sty wrote on 4/29/2020, 6:19 AM

Also, Vegas 17 has a mesh warp plugin that might do what you are after easier, just reduce the number of points to only use the corners. I think the picture in picture tool also has some basic perspective warping if I remember right.

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