Learn how to animate a movie strip with the offset parameters in Blender 2.5.
Gregorio Javier Gutierrez Barroso writes:
The offset parameters are a powerful tool to create animations using textures. In this case we show you how to animate a movie strip in movement. This kind of technique is widely used in animations for TV stations. For example, the introduction of a movie magazine.
Watch the video and download the blend files from the following url on BlenderTime.com.
10 Comments
First! ;)
Pretty awesome!
Can see a lot of uses for this that I didn't previously think of.
Very useful tutorial!
lol when I click on the image on BlenderNation it redirects me to the Submit News page.
Does this happen to other people as well?
Kind regards,
- Ani
@Christiaan: whoops! Looks like I'll have to tweak our new news submission form just a little more :)
Great tutorial. Very interesting. Thank you !
thats was a great, very useful tutorial *thumbsup
i wasn'T aware of blendertime yet..but i'm sure to check it out now and then!
thanks for sharing, great tutorial!
Great tutorial. Thanks.
Looks great! Is there a way to add a time-offset to the frames of animation in the 2.5 build? As it is, every frame has the same image at the same time, and it would be interesting to see what it would be like if each frame could be mapped to a different image... for example, if the image at the far right could be a quarter of a second in advance of the image to the far left? I don't know how good it would look but would like to try if I knew the way to do it.
I can't see the videos lately, except the ones hosted on youtube. What should I update, flash, or java or something?
Maybe you need to update the flash plugin, nevertheless you can download the original video if you have an account on vimeo. Login and search the tab "about this video" to download the video file.