John (ProComGer) | 10 years ago | 6 comments | 1 like | 2.6K views
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Hello,
this is the result of a brainstoring with some of my friends yesterday:
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This would decrease the amount of settings in BluffTitler to keep the GUI clear by adding more functionality.
What do you think?
CU
John
I meant brainstorming! Brainstoring is also good! ;-)
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago
When you click on "Curve physics editor" in the first picture (postimg.org...), there wouldn't appear the physics list (damper, bouncer, Bezier, …), there will open a second window (see picture 2: postimg.org...).
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago
Hello Michiel,
sure, nobody wants that BluffTitler becomes complicated, but even sometimes it would be helpful to adjust the amount of damping for a special show, e.g. a heart beat, creating animations to a music song and so on.
So, I can't give you a special spline effect. Adding this feature would reduce the amount of steps that are necessary to get the effect you wanted without having a custom option tool. Until now I have been working with several layers of the same text using bouncer and damper effects at different times and blending one into another to get an animation I wanted.
If there was a possibility to adjust it with a simple curve editor, it would be much faster. Then, the users can create thir own effects and several fx files wouldn't be necessary any longer. This again would make BluffTitler easier because you don't need to create scripts for the most physics animations, I guess.
Here is my video: 1drv.ms....
All the best
John
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago
With this option you could easily create cartoon style effects ;-).
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago
Clients with cash expect this amount of control.
misterbrains, 10 years ago
Hi misterbrains,
do you wish this feature or do you think that it is unnecessary and it makes BluffTitler too complicated?
Thanks for your statement!
I for myself think that this would be a nice small feature that allows you to create even more professional shows.
What do you think?
Good night!
John
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago