You can change the size of the Grow/Shrink in the Effects option pane if you want to use a Custom value hit Enter after you enter the value to get it to stick.Here I added a Grow/Shrink animation to the circle After the Entry/Fade I used the default “grow” value of 150% with a 0.5 sec duration. Apply Entry/Fade animation to the gray image. Arrange the three parts so that the oval is in Front, the grayed image is next and the original color image is Back of the other images:.Duplicate the original image again use Picture Tools/Recolor to “gray out” this version.Position the filled shape carefully over the corresponding part of the original image.Copy the duplicate to the clipboard and use Fill/Picture to fill the oval from the clipboard remove the shape’s outline. Alternatively, Crop the duplicate image to the same dimensions as the shape.Select the image and the oval use Merge Shapes/Intersect to fill the oval with Waldo’s face.Draw a shape (an oval in this example) over the part of the duplicated image you want to highlight (Waldo).For example, you may want to highlight your product within a scene, a particular word or phrase within an article or a “face in a crowd.” Sometimes it is useful to highlight part of a larger image that is, to make a part of the image stand out within the context of the whole image.
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