What I'm trying to do seems really simple, but I just can't seem to figure it out.
I have a source that is duplicated in the scene. I have filters on that source that I occasionally change depending on the situation. These filters change the dimensions of the source.
Both of these sources have bounding boxes applied that are 640x720 - Half of the scene. They're anchored to their respective edge, and set to scale to "Scale to height of bounds". This works perfectly in terms of scaling them, the edges stay correct regardless of how the source is resized.
However, they both break their bounding boxes in the middle. Because of this, the one filter that makes the source much wider causes the seam to no longer be in the middle of the scene, and it depends on which is top of the list where the seam is.
This would all be absolutely a non issue if it was possible to crop everything outside of the bounding boxes. Like, it would be absolutely effortless to do what I'm trying to do, and it would work perfectly.
Unfortunately the existing crop doesn't work properly if the source is made wider. It helps a bit, but still isn't ideal.
Is this possible at all?
Thanks!
I have a source that is duplicated in the scene. I have filters on that source that I occasionally change depending on the situation. These filters change the dimensions of the source.
Both of these sources have bounding boxes applied that are 640x720 - Half of the scene. They're anchored to their respective edge, and set to scale to "Scale to height of bounds". This works perfectly in terms of scaling them, the edges stay correct regardless of how the source is resized.
However, they both break their bounding boxes in the middle. Because of this, the one filter that makes the source much wider causes the seam to no longer be in the middle of the scene, and it depends on which is top of the list where the seam is.
This would all be absolutely a non issue if it was possible to crop everything outside of the bounding boxes. Like, it would be absolutely effortless to do what I'm trying to do, and it would work perfectly.
Unfortunately the existing crop doesn't work properly if the source is made wider. It helps a bit, but still isn't ideal.
Is this possible at all?
Thanks!