The Center of the Circle is the Anchor Point. No you can't disable Rotation in the Event Pan/Crop window.ģ. What does moving & shrinking / expanding it do? - Surely that is self evident.Ĥ. Vegas Pro is just called "Vegas Pro" now.Ģ. Magix has owned Vegas for more than 5 years now. I'm sorry that my texts are sometimes incoherent, I tend to ask for help at the end of the day when I'm usually pretty tired.ġ. ![]() Is there like an example or an editing exercise I can do to understand what effects are possible with it & why would I ever want to use it in that way?Īnyway, thanks for anyone willing to share their knowledge. What does this feature of moving the center of the circle actually do and what is it used for? Like having the center of the circle in a totally random place. Is there a way to do this? A hotkey or a setting to turn it on/off (specifically, only in the event pan/crop window)?Īlso, I never know if I should leave the circle like that if I don't plan on rotating the image? Or should I do a quick Ctrl + Z? ![]() ![]() I use rotation as a feature so in-frequently that I would rather have it disabled by default. And mis-clicks like these although very little, do slow down my editing and I think that over time it adds up. Yes, I know that I can use the "Zoom edit tool" or "Scroll with mouse wheel", but when editing for longer than an hour my Vegas Pro tends to start chugging, but not too much that it forces a restart.
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