Twinkling Stars

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Kathy Engelhard
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Twinkling Stars

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Is there an easy way to make twinkling stars? I tried by cycling 4 different white dots on a black layer but they looked like tiny jumping or shooting stars. :lol:
Has anyone done this already?
Thank you.
Kathy
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The trick with twinkles is to avoid a blinking. You have a basic star, just a little white dot, and only every second or so it brightens up a bit. Duplicate that layer, place it elsewhere, and change the timing and loop length so all twinkles will happen at different frames. Voila.
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I've done it by erasing pinpoints into the background of a night sky and then creating a pan background behind the sky which is painted with streaks of semi-whites on white (or yellowish and even a pink here and there). I've used the same effect to achieve shimmering reflections in the water of objects on shore. The pan background of course is a secondary project combined with the primary project through the KeyFramer in the FX stack. When you drag a painted background like this behind the pin pricks you get a very convincing effect without ever seeing any repetitions.
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Re: Twinkling Stars

Post by Kathy Engelhard »

Thank you Slowtiger and Paul. I am so glad that I asked because, I would have never thought of doing it either of the ways that you both suggest.
I recently finished studying the pan method in the manual and practiced doing it a couple of times.

I don't know about making a loop because I've only used the loop button when I play my project. Could you please give me more info or directions for making a loop?
Thank you both for such great help! :D
Kathy
TVPP 10.5
HP Pavilion Elite 180t
CPU: Intel i7-920 @ 2.67GHz 2.67GHz
RAM: 24 GB (23.2 GB usable)
OS: Win 7 Pro 64-bit
Storage: 4+TB
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