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6:07 If you guys have problems when rendering a radial background (looks different from the preview) try changing the premult option of the write node to "unpremultiplied" or "opaque".
I needed a crash course in GIMP and I am spending my Sunday going through this playlist. It's the thoughtfulness that makes this so good. The circle around your mouse pointer and the keystrokes appearing on screen. It's like you want us to learn or something! Excellent work fella!
Hello great sounding tutorial but what is needed is how to use equalization to remove cassette tape his from pre recorded tapes and how do you do this?
Hey, quick question, what is the difference between plastic tool and skeleton tool? other than the setup? i quite dont understand when to use what tool
2:04 i have yet to dowload this but its already my favriot, one of the reasons i love flipaclip despite its issues is that for people no matter if there new or not they dont need a tut to use the app, they can sit down and animate almost instantly, this reminds me of flipaclip cause it's big and chonky and looks like its for kids, thus i dont need to learn as much, only how to import sound which means itll not be a problem for me to use, you dont need anything fancy to animate you just need to know the basic principles and how to draw, with thoose 2 things you can pretty much do whatever, which means silly furry animations here i come!! lmao
i create 2 profile, 1 for landscape stream and one for vertical stream, but why when i edit on landscape profile its affect to my vertical profile, the cam size, image size, they are changed too
I've been using Shotcut for two years and have really liked it, until recently. The old version I had worked great. I downloaded the new version yesterday (5-28-2024) and it crashed all day. Every time I'd put a couple of clips in the timeline, it would shut down. It's never done that before. I'll give it another try today. If it does the same, I'll give Kdenlive a try. Anyone else had this happen with Shotcut? I hate to switch now that I'm use to working with it. I don't care about the fancy bells and whistles. Shotcut was easy to learn.
having an issue where ive got multiple drawings on one collum, but i only want one to stay throughout. is there any easy solution other than just typing out the name of the one i want for each frame?
I started tinkering with Shotcut and Openshot in 2019. Openshot was such a steaming pile of crap that I abandoned it. Shotcut was also extremely buggy but I stuck with it and they've vastly improved it over time, though it can still be temperamentally buggy some days. On the whole it does the job, and is friendly enough that I can't be bothered to go learn something else. Do wish it had more animations/transitions/text functionality. A lot of my feature desires are in their published road map, so I know it's on the way. My beef with Resolve is that they don't remove the limited features from the free version. Restrict some features, sure, but leaving the buttons there so I have to constantly tip-toe around what is usable and what will throw dialogues at me is too annoying to be productive. I gave up on it. I installed Kdenlive a few weeks ago but haven't bothered to learn it. It looks similar to Shotcut to some extent though so maybe one day I'll sit down and figure it out. Until then, Shotcut it is. Excellent video.
when using the path effect "interpolation sub-paths", if the "same distance between centers" flag is enabled, isn't it logical to be able to set this distance?