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woodcut effect to vary in intensity
Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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I applied a woodcut effect to a video clip. I want the video clip to have the full effect of woodcut for the first six seconds and then suddenly change to no effect. My plan was to create 3 keyframes. The first 2 would be the same so the woodcut effect would hold for 6 seconds. The third key frame would be placed about 1 sec after the 2nd key frame and have no effect so the video would change from woodcut to normal in one second. However, there dosen't seem to be an adjustment for the transparency of the effect. What I need to do is go from 100% woodcut effect to 0% over a period of one second. I tried a work around by splitting the clip where I want the woodcut effect to end and inserting a transition but it dosen't look good because there is too much movement in the video.

I am using pd 11 and posted on the forum for older versions of PD but have received no answers. Can pd13 do what I want?

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Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
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Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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FX fade

Very easy, I think, in my quick test it looked like it should work.
You want 2 A/V timelines for this exercise. For this demo I put them above the FX timeline.
Place your video file in both timelines 1 and 2, directly matching each other.
Add the desired FX to the clip on timeline 1.
Now select the clip on timeline 2, click MODIFY, scroll down to the FADES, and enable the FADE IN. Conversely you can also fade out. Muting one of the clips would be a good idea, or even deleting the audio completely even better.
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Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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Excellent idea. Thanks Barry



HT Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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I was also thinking after you get to the full fade in, you can cut out or truncate the remainder of the FX-clip, unless you plan to do additional fades, etc. HP Envy Phoenix/4thGen i7-4770(4@3.4GHz~turbo>3.9)
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Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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Yes, if fact that is what I already did. thanks,

HT Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


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