davegee Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 A Template dressed up as a Style.Morphing or animating the change between one geometrically shaped mask and another.In this case from a Pentagonally Shaped Mask to a Hexagonally Shaped Mask and then from the Hexagon to an Octagonally Shaped Mask.Add a single Image to the Slide List.Import and Apply the Style to the Single Slide.Five slides are created. In O&A you can analyse the method.Note that some adjustment of your chosen image might be required to fill the masks.Style: MORPH.ptestyle Demo: Morph.zipSlide Styles: http://docs.picturestoexe.com/en/slide-styles/mainDG Quote
PhilPhoto Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 Thank you for sharing this. Appreciated.Phil Quote
chjandre Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 Hi Dave,Thank you for sharing this style..You should mention that your style works better with square pictures. For my first test, I used a 3:2 picture and the shape was somewhat surprising.Charles Quote
davegee Posted April 22, 2014 Author Report Posted April 22, 2014 Thanks for pointing that out Charles.You might also have noticed the the Mask Container is Square.In the first post I said:"Note that some adjustment of your chosen image might be required to fill the masks".Changing the image to Cover Slide after applying the Style usually does it.I see this as more of a guide to certain aspects of Masks than as a usable Style."A Template dressed up as a Style".DG Quote
davegee Posted April 22, 2014 Author Report Posted April 22, 2014 PicturesToExe is able to produce Oval and Rectangular Masks at the time of writing. It is, however, unable to produce a Rectangular Mask which can be distorted diagonally.To do this, it is necessary to create the Mask externally in the shape of a Diamond.The Diamond shaped mask can then be distorted to create Star Shaped Masks.Here's a Template which can be applied as a Style and demonstrates this:Stars.ptestyleDemo: Stars.zipAdd a single image with a central subject to the Slide List in Cover Slide Mode and apply the Style.DG Quote
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