![]() Add the blend effect to your same selection by going to Effects -> Video, Mixes -> Blend. This is closer to what we want since the video layer still exists, we just need a way to make the shape layer transparent. Checking the video routing, we see that there are indeed two independent clips the 2D shape and the video footage. If you mark an area and apply the effect to the marked area, or if you add the effect to a clip as unfolded, it will put the effect on it’s own layer, but your video will still be obscured even if you adjust the alpha channel on the shape layer. Notice in the video routing window that the original video has been replaced by the effect. If you apply the effect directly to your clip, it will completely overwrite the video with the new shape effect. Unfortunately, to get the effect to do anything worthwhile is not so obvious. This effect could be useful when making very simple titles, creating a spotlight effect, vignettes, and so on. ![]() ![]() It is found under the “Mattes” category in your effects selection. The 2D shape effect in Lightworks is used to superimpose simple shapes (rectangles and ellipses) on your footage.
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