\textit{asimetric\_clocks} & \textit{asimetric\_clocks\_2} & \textit{audio} \\
\textit{burst} & \textit{Butterfly} & \textit{Circle-h\_01} \\
\textit{Circle-h\_02} & \textit{Circle-v\_01} & \textit{Circle-v\_02} \\
\textit{asimetric\_clocks} & \textit{asimetric\_clocks\_2} & \textit{audio} \\
\textit{burst} & \textit{Butterfly} & \textit{Circle-h\_01} \\
\textit{Circle-h\_02} & \textit{Circle-v\_01} & \textit{Circle-v\_02} \\
\textit{squares} & \textit{star} & \textit{tile2x2h} \\
\textit{tile2x2v} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x10} \\
\textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x10} & \textit{water} \\
\textit{squares} & \textit{star} & \textit{tile2x2h} \\
\textit{tile2x2v} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-h-x10} \\
\textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x05} & \textit{Venetian-Blinds-v-x10} & \textit{water} \\
-\\
- \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Heavy} & \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Light} & \textit{CinelerraGG} \\
- \textit{16-9\_boart} & \textit{16-9\_boxes} & \textit{16-9\_cat\_eyes} \\
- \textit{16-9\_film\_bands} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_circle} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_spiral} \\
- \textit{16-9\_multi\_square} & \textit{16-9\_rare\_spiral} & \textit{16-9\_rectangles} \\
- \textit{16-9\_star} & \textit{16-9\_stars} & \textit{16-9\_wood} \\
-
- \bottomrule
+ \hline
+ \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Heavy} & \textit{Cinelerra16-9-Light} & \textit{CinelerraGG} \\
+ \textit{16-9\_boart} & \textit{16-9\_boxes} & \textit{16-9\_cat\_eyes} \\
+ \textit{16-9\_film\_bands} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_circle} & \textit{16-9\_multi\_spiral} \\
+ \textit{16-9\_multi\_square} & \textit{16-9\_rare\_spiral} & \textit{16-9\_rectangles} \\
+ \textit{16-9\_star} & \textit{16-9\_stars} & \textit{16-9\_wood} \\
+ \hline
The menu for Shape Wipe that popups when you click on \textit{Show} has several possible choices. First, the \textit{Shape} allows for choosing from the list of shapes as outlined previously either by typing in the textbox, using the down arrow, or clicking on the tumbler down/up arrows.
Next, there is a \textit{Feather} textbox with tumbler arrows or a slider bar to easily change the blending amount. A reset button is conveniently located to the right of the slider bar. There is a checkbox to \textit{Preserve shape aspect ratio} and a \textit{Direction} of \textit{White to Black} or \textit{Black to White} (figure~\ref{fig:star}).
\begin{figure}[htpb] \centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{star.png}
The menu for Shape Wipe that popups when you click on \textit{Show} has several possible choices. First, the \textit{Shape} allows for choosing from the list of shapes as outlined previously either by typing in the textbox, using the down arrow, or clicking on the tumbler down/up arrows.
Next, there is a \textit{Feather} textbox with tumbler arrows or a slider bar to easily change the blending amount. A reset button is conveniently located to the right of the slider bar. There is a checkbox to \textit{Preserve shape aspect ratio} and a \textit{Direction} of \textit{White to Black} or \textit{Black to White} (figure~\ref{fig:star}).
\begin{figure}[htpb] \centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{star.png}
- \caption{Example of the Shape Wipe $\rightarrow$ Star}
+ \caption{Example of the Shape Wipe -> Star}
+% do not use rightarrow in a figure as HTML version does not like it
+% \caption{Example of the Shape Wipe $\rightarrow$ Star}
-You can add your own images to the Shape Wipe transition and there are some free ones available to download such as under the \texttt{Video $\rightarrow$ Transitions} pulldown at {\small \url{http://assistcg.com}}.
+You can add your own images to the Shape Wipe transition and there are some free ones available to download
+at {\small \url{http://assistcg.com}} - click on the \textit{Transitions} option under the \textit{Video} pulldown on that site. AppImage does not provide this capability unless you use the workaround as described in the Appendix \nameref{cha:faq_problems_workarounds}.
To include new images in the Shape Wipe Transition, simply copy the file \textit{shape.jpg} or
\textit{shape.png} to the subdirectory \texttt{plugins/shapes} in your \CGG{} directory path. If
you prefer to have a better quality png used instead of the included 90\% jpg version, you can download
To include new images in the Shape Wipe Transition, simply copy the file \textit{shape.jpg} or
\textit{shape.png} to the subdirectory \texttt{plugins/shapes} in your \CGG{} directory path. If
you prefer to have a better quality png used instead of the included 90\% jpg version, you can download
You will then need to untar this file, choose the ones you want, and add them to your directory path.
You will then need to untar this file, choose the ones you want, and add them to your directory path.
-After an update of \CGG{}, they will have to be restored each time.
+And if that is not enough, you can download another 32 different transitions at {\small \url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/ShapeWipe\_additional.txz}}. One particularly interesting ShapeWipe
+in this set is \textit{Fleur-de-lis-of-Florence}. After an update of \CGG{}, they will have to be restored each time.