shoji M | a year ago | 11 comments | 9 likes | 574 views
michiel, Alex-Raymond T., Decentralized and 6 others like this!
Prevframe offers endless possibilities.
Love it
Filip, a year ago
Yes, the prevframe trick works great with animated models!
Have you already experimented with the TRANSPARENCY property of the picture layer using the prevframe URL? By setting it to a small value, the previous frames nicely blend into the background.
michiel, a year ago
I'm glad you did it that way, shoji M.
I had to figure that out, thank you.
The Trick: put the prevframe on full screen background.
Decentralized, a year ago
Exciting examples!
A few remarks:
The reason why you have to apply an effect to the camera layer is to force BluffTitler to render to a texture (this is the previous frame). The NotLightened effect is a neutral effect, but any other effect can be used.
The content of the previous frame depends on the time of the previous frame. When editing this depends on the speed of your computer/refresh rate of your monitor. When exporting as a video, this depends on the FRAMES PER SECOND setting in the FILE > EXPORT AS VIDEO... dialog.
When exporting as a picture or video, the resolution is changed to the value in the FILE > SHOW SHOW RESOLUTION... dialog. This clears the previous frame. As a result, all the previous frames are invisible in the picture and the video starts with an empty previous frame.
All the special URLs are documented here:
outerspace-software.com...
More info about the prevframe trick here:
michiel, a year ago
Merci shoji ainsi que Michiel et décentralisé pour vos explications.
Eddy, a year ago