If done properly and thoroughly, the conversion produces stereo video of similar quality to "native" stereo video which is shot in stereo and accurately adjusted and aligned in post-production. However, in order to be successful, the conversion should be done with sufficient accuracy and correctness: the quality of the original 2D images should not deteriorate, and the introduced disparity cue should not contradict other cues used by the brain for depth perception.
Now, we’re in the final steps of the process. You should see the whole structure swaying left to right. Open up the transform properties inside of Wiggle Transform, and for the position X value, change it to -29. Open up Wiggle Transform, and change the Wiggles/Second to. Now, you can see that we almost have the final shape we’re looking for, we just need to give it motion.Īdd in the Shape Modifier called Wiggle Transform, and place it under the Repeater. Go ahead and close the transform properties of Repeater 1 and for the Offset right above Transform, change the value to -5. Right above Scale, change the Position X value from 100 to 0, and the Y value from 0 to -59. Open up the transform properties inside of the Repeater, and unlink the X and Y values for Scale, then change the X value to 112. Open up the Repeater, change the number of Copies to 60. This is crucial because whatever is under this shape modifier won’t be repeated. Select Repeater, and place it under both of the rectangles. Click on it, and a list of all the Shape Modifiers will pop up. Right next to Contents, you should see Add with a button next to it. The next step is to bring in Shape Modifiers. Now, the base of the animation is set up and we’re ready to manipulate the original shape. Now, collapse all the drop-down arrows opened up to where you only see Rectangle 1 and 2 inside of the Contents section of Shape Layer 1. Right under that, you should see Position. Do not duplicate the entire layer - only the Rectangle 1 listed inside of Contents on Shape Layer 1.Ĭlick the drop-down arrow for Rectangle 2 and change the X Scale value to 45. Close all the drop-down arrows you opened earlier and duplicate the rectangle. You can unlink them by clicking the icon.Ĭhange the X value to 150 and the Y value to 30. You’ll see the parameter Scale and next to that there’ll be a chain icon that links the X and Y scaling proportions.
Click the drop-down arrow for Shape Layer 1, then for Rectangle 1, and finally Rectangle Path 1. Go ahead and make a composition to whatever specifications you need, and make a rectangle in the middle.