![]() ![]() I wrote to Ripple Training with this concern and the response was "In order to see updates when using dashes or dots, you need to move the playhead. I found that when changing the solid line to either dashes or dots, the placement controls did not work in those modes. The plug in also provides a grid so as to enable you to keep your text rotation exactly on point as you see fit. With Callouts Circle you are able to not only encircle the subject of interest in the frame but use a separate line for text purposes. There are large number of settings for you to adjust if desired.Ībove are just some of them found in the title pane. The extender coming from the bubble can take a few different shapes. There are also separate settings for text placement, font, color and bubble shape. ![]() ![]() The Bubbles Callout provides controls for placement of the bubble as well as for the extender protruding from the bubble. These can also be extruded, drop-shadowed, adjusted for both color and opacity for either the outlines or fills, scaled to size and repositioned in a myriad of ways. Each has a multitude of parameter settings to select the type of outline or lines being used with choices of a solid, dots or dashes. All Ripple Callouts are available in demo mode in FxFactory.Īll of the plugins can be applied to either still images or video, and animated to fade in and out, and with some, sweep in with or without a typewriter effect. There are 8 separate text plugins, that, once installed via the FxFactory engine by Noise Industries, can be located under the Ripple Callouts title found in the text browser and include: Animated Text, Arrow, Bubbles, Callout-Arrow, Callout-Circle, Connect the Dots, Encircle, Magnify, Pointer, and Shapes. Ripple Training, long renown for its high production values found on their DVD tutorials has released a unique set of text plugins, named 'Ripple Callouts, for Final Cut Pro X. Personally, I have found them lacking and a touch restrictive. In Final Cut Pro X we have been given Apple's own text along with several text effects found originally in the LiveType and Motion applications. It was vector based and far superior to Apple's own text. I miss the Boris text we had in Final Cut Studio. ![]()
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