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water dripping off letters of title
Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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I created a title that overlays a video of a flowing river. My title looks like it is coming out of the river but to make it more realistic I need the illusion of water dripping off the letters as the title comes up out of the river to above the surface. Just like if you dunked a real sign in water and brought it back up to the surface. Water would drip off the letters. The only way I can think of doing this is to have a dripping water green screen effect overlay the letters. I couldn't find one on You tube. Perhaps I could make my own?

Any creative suggestions?



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Heavytiger


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Hi, HeavyTiger!

Your request may be best put in the "Suggestions For PD15", or possibly PD16 forum whenever that one's started. But the idea of having water droplets dripping off the words in a title sounds really good! Other ideas for titling effects flames flickering off letters in a title, frost hanging off letters, slime oozing off letters(good for titling ghost stories). Other ideas would come along to add to the theme. But the basic idea is one for Cyberlink to explore when creating title effects to add into the Title Room of any future versions Power Director. For myself, I really like the idea, it sounds great, but at hobbyist level as Power Director is, it may be beyond the scope of Power Director itself to create such an effect.

Cheers!

Neil.

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