To flow film in frame.
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To flow film in frame.
I have a photo of a cemetery of war.
Then, a cross is zoomed and, inside the contours of the cross, I would want to make to flow a brief film of war.
How could I create this effect?
I hope to be explains well me and I am sorry for my bad English.
Thanks so many to everybody.
Then, a cross is zoomed and, inside the contours of the cross, I would want to make to flow a brief film of war.
How could I create this effect?
I hope to be explains well me and I am sorry for my bad English.
Thanks so many to everybody.
Re: To flow film in frame.
Hi oeta,
I hope that I understand the effect that you have in mind.
You will have to use a graphic editor (Photoshop or other) and to create a mask in the form of your cross.
In your slide, you will have to place your video beneath the mask. In this way your video will be visible only through the mask.
I hope that I understand the effect that you have in mind.
You will have to use a graphic editor (Photoshop or other) and to create a mask in the form of your cross.
In your slide, you will have to place your video beneath the mask. In this way your video will be visible only through the mask.
Re: To flow film in frame.
Thanks, Cherub, for the reply.
I have tried to create the mask with Gimp, but, in PSP it is difficult to maintain the alignment between the mask and the cross.
The cross becomes because of a zoom great, then it flows the film, the recomposed cross, returns back zoom to unhide the whole image of the cemetery.
I will still try.
Regards,
Demo.
I have tried to create the mask with Gimp, but, in PSP it is difficult to maintain the alignment between the mask and the cross.
The cross becomes because of a zoom great, then it flows the film, the recomposed cross, returns back zoom to unhide the whole image of the cemetery.
I will still try.
Regards,
Demo.
Re: To flow film in frame.
oeta,
When you create your mask in Gimp, use the same dimensions as your original picture. Just color the cross in white and everything else in black. Save a jpg.
Make your effect in Producer first, by using your original picture. Then replace the picture with the mask (grayscale) and place the video underneath.
When you create your mask in Gimp, use the same dimensions as your original picture. Just color the cross in white and everything else in black. Save a jpg.
Make your effect in Producer first, by using your original picture. Then replace the picture with the mask (grayscale) and place the video underneath.
Re: To flow film in frame.
cherub wrote:oeta,
When you create your mask in Gimp, use the same dimensions as your original picture. Just color the cross in white and everything else in black. Save a jpg.
Make your effect in Producer first, by using your original picture. Then replace the picture with the mask (grayscale) and place the video underneath.
Thanks so many Cherub,
Demo.
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