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Curve in a wipe

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froul
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Hello !

Is there a way to do a "banana" (love the term) wipe. A vertical wipe with a little curve. I'm putting the first generator (C1) on the vertical wipe, the second genarator (C2) on the circle and doing a pattern mix. It does look fine on the edges (top and bottom) but in the middle it looking really wierd, my goal here is to underwipe a DDR transition,

Thanks !

Seb

Sebastien
Montreal, Canada

Bob Ennis
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You might try just a vertical wipe & add some vertical modulation to it with just a small amount of frequency - you can then adjust the amount of the dip with the amplitude. Alternately, you might try using an aspected circle wipe, positioned way off the top of the screen so that you only see the bottom 1/2 of the circle as it moves.

Bob Ennis

DaveRiley
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How about setting up a very large circle wipe, then program an emem to move the center of the wipe across the screen, then you could have any curvature you want. Dave
Mike Cumbo
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How about a circle wipe with some aspect??? Does a normal vertical allow for aspect? Just thinking out loud.