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- rodzilla
Essentially, I want it to move in blurred (illegible), and increasingly become more legible as it gets to its finishing point. When it reaches its final destination i want it to be clean/crisp as it should be.
Can this be done. It doesn't seem to want to work for me?
- bored2death0
let's see what you've got so far.
- So far, it doesn't work at all. Have nothing really to show at the momentrodzilla
- beautiful0
It can be done.
- Sep0
That doesn't seem to hard...
What software are you using?
- rodzilla0
I should have clarified what program sorry. PS CS4. Not using flash or any "true" animation software.
- beautiful0
- like this?beautiful
- haha...Dodecahedron
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- Dodecahedron0
frame by frame
- Sep0
Make gif with 10 or so frames with crisp logo in each frame. Start apply heavy blur-filter on first frame, apply slightly less blur-filter on the second frame... Repeat until last frame...
Or am I missing something?
- sounds right to mearthur
- this is what i would do, and move it a bit tooDodecahedron
- rodzilla0
makes sense. I got too caught up in utilizing the "tween" function.
This way will definitely work. Thanks for the answer that really was quite obvious.
- NickInfozure0
Tweening would probably work if you make one frame completely blurred one completely crisp and then another with your exit frame. Then tween with a few seconds between each frame it and hey presto..
But things are never that easy.
- tried that, it could be an operator error, but fucking thing wouldn't work.rodzilla
- argybargy0
after effects?
- uan0
is this thread for real?
- Projectile0
guy guy guys you're all going about it in the wrong way!
What you need to do is contact Adobe and inform them that this feature is needed by its market. Then sit tight for a few minutes till CS8 come out and presto!!! there will be a halfassed blur-tween feature