where did you learn that, I mean I have the Corel videostudio pro but I can't figure how you did that.. unless i cut each frame and do the effect like that but that will take hours.. So talk to me, where did you lear this? is there a video or sometihg?
No, and we're caught up in moving but have no fear, If you know how to use the Key frame feature you're almost there since all that is left to do is to tweak the lightning effect so that it appears to be a straight line between those two points that makes up for the origin and destination point. then simply use those keyframes to follow the thin stick, or in my case the Katana (sword)
It's been over three years since I made that video / CvspX2, besides unfortunately I have no time to spare...
wwwBorsingPhotoCom 11 months ago
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gasta tempo ajustando o efeito encima da espada ,quadro a quadro ,tem quer fazer manuamente.
no After Effects, para quem saber, deixa mais real mais facil e só o efeito seguir a cor da espada.
ALEVIDEO81322857 1 year ago
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Sorry I speak English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegan and German so I do not understand your comment..
wwwBorsingPhotoCom 1 year ago
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ALEVIDEO81322857 1 year ago
where did you learn that, I mean I have the Corel videostudio pro but I can't figure how you did that.. unless i cut each frame and do the effect like that but that will take hours.. So talk to me, where did you lear this? is there a video or sometihg?
2LuisLopez 2 years ago
Choose "customize effect". The key framing is mentioned in the manual. Online search through the various tutorials..
wwwBorsingPhotoCom 2 years ago
it's not perfect, but I know keyframing can be pain
JamieGarciaYo 2 years ago
hi i just got my video studio do you have a tuturial in how to do that type of efects like a Lightsabre thank you.
frankarlo18 2 years ago
No, and we're caught up in moving but have no fear, If you know how to use the Key frame feature you're almost there since all that is left to do is to tweak the lightning effect so that it appears to be a straight line between those two points that makes up for the origin and destination point. then simply use those keyframes to follow the thin stick, or in my case the Katana (sword)
wwwBorsingPhotoCom 2 years ago
Thats cool. I use CVSPX2 for my vids too. I love it.
BritishTwits 2 years ago