
In this Tutorial you'll create an animated light sweep INSIDE a Text Layer.
You'll use:
In this tutorial you'll learn how to create a Two Line Title Slide.
You'll use:
In this tutorial, you'll learn all about Linked Layers: how to link layers in a single slide style, how they are linked in Show Templates and even how to Unlink them...sort of!
You'll use:
In this lesson you'll create a 2 Slide Quote effect. In the process of building these slides, you'll learn:
1. How to avoid seeing a black line when using a Push Transition between slides
2. How to create a very thin line - thinner than ProShow actually allows!
3. How to cycle through Fonts to find just the right one
4. How to Keyframe a Text Layer to Grow and Rotate into position
5. How to make a Layer move (or grow) and then sit still before the end of a Slide
....and much more!
The fonts that I used in this tutorial are:
Engravers MT - dafontfree.net/freefonts-engravers-mt-f64766.htm
Notera Typeface - dafont.com/notera.font
In this lesson you'll create a stunning black and white double bar transition! This tutorial covers:
In this tutorial you'll be creating your own full show Template! We'll be using the Follow Filter to easily animate around every single photo sitting on a background. The process that we'll be using to make the Show will also create Linked Layers in your final Template so you can drop all of your photos into a single slide, and they will automatically populate throughout your show.
You must have ProShow Producer 9 to follow this Tutorial
Well be using:
In this Tutorial you'll learn how to Add Categories to your Slide Styles and Transition, but you'll also learn how to get rid of them!
Want to skip right to the "get rid of them" part? Jump to the 1:50 time mark :)
This first series of ProShow Producer 9 training videos contains 6 "Create" tutorials and 3 "How To" tutorials.
In the Create tutorials you'll follow right along with me as we create Slide Animations and Transitions from start to finish!
In the How To tutorials, you'll learn all about the tools in ProShow. Not just where they are and what they do, but how and when to use them.