Radial Blur Layer
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* For samples was used {{l|Star Layer}} in center of the Frame, with {{l|Outline Layer}} about width 0.05u | * For samples was used {{l|Star Layer}} in center of the Frame, with {{l|Outline Layer}} about width 0.05u | ||
− | * Example animation has 120 frames, and parameter [[#Size|Size]] | + | * Example animation has 120 frames, and parameter [[#Size|Size]] from 0u,0u goto 1u,1u |
* {{l|Render dialog}} set to value of Quality 9 and value of Anti-aliasing 1 | * {{l|Render dialog}} set to value of Quality 9 and value of Anti-aliasing 1 | ||
Revision as of 17:39, 24 February 2017
Contents
About Radial Blur Layers
Radial control of the size of the blur.
Parameters of Radial Blur Layers
The parameters of the radial blur layers are:
Name | Value | Type |
Z Depth | 0.000000 | real |
Amount | 1.000000 | real |
Blend Method | Composite | integer |
Origin | 0.000000u,0.000000u | vector |
Size | 0.200000 | real |
Fade Out |
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bool |
Size
FIXMM!!!
Fade Out
FIXMM!!!
Samples
- For samples was used Star Layer in center of the Frame, with Outline Layer about width 0.05u
- Example animation has 120 frames, and parameter Size from 0u,0u goto 1u,1u
- Render Dialog set to value of Quality 9 and value of Anti-aliasing 1
First sample is without Fade Out
Synfig file from sample test - Media:radial_blur.sifz
See also
- A short description of the blur layers can be found here: Layer
- Blur Layer mostly used types of blur.
- Motion Blur Layer a type of blur that aims to simulate a motion blur (the one that happens when the object's movement is too fast for the exposure time). It is controlled by a single parameter called "Aperture".