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    [ANSWERED] Motion Blur behind a picture player

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    • barneybroomer
      barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by DusX

      Hi All,


      I want a motion blur actor behind a picture player, but the fade out stops once the picture is set. (I play a array of pictures after each other) The motion blur needs a video stream as input to do his trick, so I tried it to send it to a virtual screen and grab it from there but same result. Put it into a video mixer with a random So the output from the picture player need to be converted into a video stream. How? 

      Cheers, Barney

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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff @barneybroomer last edited by

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        I'm not sure what you are looking to accomplish. An easy way to create a video stream from a picture is to run it thru the default GLSL actor, but the Motion Blur still won't do much once an image is set, since the image isn't moving. I don't know exactly what effect you're after, but I feel like you might be served by creating a feedback loop, with some zooming, and then placing the Picture over this again (so it's clear)

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        • barneybroomer
          barneybroomer Beta Gold @DusX last edited by

          @dusx

          I have a series of time-lapse pics that are played one after each other I a fairly quick tempo and this output I like to blur. It does work as you suggested with the shader in between, thanks for this suggestion!

          Cheers, Barney

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          MacBook Pro 2,3 Ghz Intel 8 core I9 / OSX 10.15.7
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            thatmattrogers @barneybroomer last edited by

            @barneybroomer

            Hey Barney,

            Just to check, have you imported all of the images from your time lapse into Isadora, or have you rendered them into a video file then imported that?


            I'm running Isadora 3 on Win10
            Machine 1- AMD 1700x 8 core CPU, 32GB RAM, and an AMD Radeon RX580 GPU
            Machine 2 -AMD 5900HX , 8 Core APU, 16GB Ram and an integrated GPU

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