![]() So far you have your video with the red arrow, rather small, still on a black square at the bottom centre of the display. Right or left click the overlay and drag left or right below the sequence line until it appears and disappears in your film at the right instants. Previewing in the right hand window will reveal your overlay image reduced in size and usually at the centre bottom of the screen. So.Open VP in timeline mode and add the background video and the arrow jpg image to the media list.ĭrag and drop the video onto the sequence line and the arrow image onto the overlay track. ![]() ![]() Using Draw (or similar) it's pretty easy to create an nice large red arrow on a black background (say, pointing downwards.)I make this some 500 x500 pixels in size and save it as a jpeg image (gifs and BMPs work just as well.) I keep the Draw image copy in case I need to move the arrow on the black background. In practice I use a graphics package (no longer available unfortunately) called Micrografx Draw but there are many other programs that do a similar job. And it will require you to create an image of your arrow or circle, although you can probably download one or use a suitable clipart. OK, It is possible to do this fairly easily but success depends a lot on whether your image in the video is moving or not. ![]()
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