JoseArnold | 5 months ago | 8 comments | 5 likes | 236 views
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Good day to all
I just bought BP35 and would lilke to learn as much as I can through tutorials, instructions, advise, etc.
Would you please give me advise on how to best learn about this ? I have searched and found very little, hence my request.
Thanks in advance
Jose Robles
The BIX packs are templates not tutorials but you can learn a lot by playing around with them.
If you go to c:\ . . . \outerspace Software\Blufftitler\shows there are lessons you can go thru that'll teach you the basics.
lightads, 5 months ago
Dear members,
First of all I must apologize for not answering your kind replies.
I´ve had health issues at home, both my wife and my self which have kept me away from all activities. I fell on the street and had to go through medical procedures to make sure it wasn't as serious as I first thought. I am 83 which makes me more vulnerable than younger folks
I acquired bumpers solely for the purpose of sending family ( mainly our grandchildren), greetings on special occasions . I have been playing around with bumpers and still not get the hold of it as I expected. I will keep trying and surely will achieve an acceptable level.
I have one specific question: How can I eliminate the material I have used in some of them and restore them to their original version ?
Thanks again for any help you might give me,
José Robles
JoseArnold, 4 months ago
José, no need for apologies. I hope you're doing better now 💪
At any time you can redownload the BixPack templates from the same page you received when you had purchased them.
Yes, all aspects of the templates can be adjusted: the colours, the textures, the fonts,... But there's no need for this, they have been designed to be ready for use. In most case l only change the texts. That's a 3 step process:
1) Load the template (FILE > OPEN SHOW...)
2) Change the texts (EDIT > CHANGE ALL TEXTS...)
3) Export as video (FILE > EXPORT AS VIDEO...)
michiel, 4 months ago
to complete Michiel's words I would say that it is always better to backup the originals and work on copies.
vincent, 4 months ago
Hi Michiel, Vincent.
Thank you very much for your replies.
José Robles
JoseArnold, 4 months ago