Ingredient comparisons: How much of a difference will using whole milk versus low-fat milk make? Analyze a recipe with one ingredient, then edit it to use the second and compare the nutrition facts.Knowing where the calories are coming from can help you pinpoint specific ingredients to swap out or adjust quantities for. Ingredient swaps: Take a look at the calorie breakdown for individual ingredients if you'd like to adjust the calorie content of your recipe.Here are a few tips for how to make the most of it. The nutrition facts label is useful if you're tracking calories or just want to be more informed about your diet, but this recipe calculator is also helpful for making smarter food decisions. Making the Most of the Recipe Nutrition Analyzer Once you've finalized your ingredients and servings click or tap "embed this label," located under the nutrition label, to generate a code that you can insert into your blog or save to reference later.
Let's give it a shot.You can easily save the nutrition label by saving the provided embed code. Well, just like Mocha is a better perspective tracker than the tools built in After Effects, Mocha also has a tool called Shape that is better at this sort of mask tracking or automated rotoscoping. And frankly, it did not do all that good of a job. We might remember, back in the After Effects Apprentice course Creating Transparency, we showed a tool inside After Effects' tracker called the Rigid Mask Tracker. Rather than having to key frame a mask manually across time, it'd be nice to have an automated tool to help make that task easier. It doesn't change shape like someone's face or human body while it's running, but it does change position and perspective from frame to frame throughout this movie. Now in this case, we're trying to mask the poster on the side of this bus. Another task that perspective tracking is good for is when you're trying to mask a moving object.