


The Particle X menu provides a multiplication factor for Grid Spacing that determines the order of magnitude of the grid spacing.

This allows you to use the Scatter setting as your time value directly, and animate it forwards, backwards, or both using keyframes. For more precise control over the animation of the effect, choose Manual. The Forward options create an effect that shatters the initial image and disperses it, revealing a new image whereas the Reverse options cause pieces to fly onto the screen to form the transition image.
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The choices are Manual Fast, Medium, or Slow Forward and Fast, Medium, or Slow Reverse. The Automate Scatter menu controls the speed and direction in which the filter auto- animates. This parameter only applies when the Automate Scatter menu is set to Manual. Negative Scatter values do not scatter the image, but are useful if you animate Scatter and want the image to appear unaffected for a longer period of time. At the default of 0, the image appears as if it is not scattered, which is ideal for creating transitions from one complete image to another. Scatter (initial): determines the initial position of the scattered image.
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When used as a transition it is frequently necessary to manually adjust parameters such as the Movement Speed, Gravity, and/or the Automate:Manual+Scatter controls in order to tweak the overall timing of the effect and thus ensure it completes on time.īCC filters come with a library of factory installed presets plus the ability to create your own custom presets and preview them with the BCC FX Browser™.īCC filters also include common controls that configure global effect preferences and other host-specific effect settings.įor more information about working with presets and other common controls, Click Here. Due to the great complexity and randomized motion of the particle simulation which underlies this effect it is impossible for the 3D Image Shatter to automatically adjust its timing to ensure that the transition fully completes by the end of the host transition point. Transition Tip: While most BCC transitions automatically conform to the duration of the transition, BCC 3D Image Shatter has special requirements when applied as a transition. This filter is auto-animated by default, but you can manually animate it for more precise control over the movement and dispersion of the particles. In addition, 3D Image Shatter has a number of parameters that allow you to control the particle size and shape, rotation, opacity, lighting, and explosion style. The filter provides a variety of explosion, velocity, and gravity parameters to control particle movement. The BCC 3D Image Shatter filter shatters the image in 3D space and disperses the image fragments.
