Fade in affect?
Posted: 14 Feb 2017, 14:53
If there's a fade in and out affect, is it in the FX stack? and on what extent is it customize able?
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Yes. FX Stack > Transition > Fade . It can be any length that you want and you can keyframe the percentage of fade (transparency) over the length of the fade , so yes, it can be customized.cyrus rebello wrote:If there's a fade in and out affect, is it in the FX stack? and on what extent is it customize able?
Hi, Sven -Svengali wrote:Here's my universal FadeIn-FadeOut.bin file. To use it, simply load it in FX Stack / Multiple FX and check either of the two effects: FadeIn8 or FadeOut8. The default size is 8 frames, but either can be positioned and stretched to any frame count. The Speed Profile curve can be adjusted to weight the rate of fade.
Sven
Hi Dave, When I download it here, it seem to load ok??? I'll upload another zip version just to be sure.D.T. Nethery wrote:When I try to import the Fadein-FadeOut.bin it says "Bad or Corrupted Bin File".
Hey, thanks for the easy tip, makes life a lot easier and simpler, i'll try it outD.T. Nethery wrote: ↑14 Feb 2017, 15:12Yes. FX Stack > Transition > Fade . It can be any length that you want and you can keyframe the percentage of fade (transparency) over the length of the fade , so yes, it can be customized.cyrus rebello wrote:If there's a fade in and out affect, is it in the FX stack? and on what extent is it customize able?
https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... ition-fade
But here's the quick and easy way to make a fade:
On a new layer add two frames . Flood Fill the first frame with Black . Second frame is blank. Now drag and stretch second frame to
the desired length of the fade (let's say 24 frames) . This will make the Increase Layer Length panel pop up. Select Stretch >Interpolate.
The result is a fade-in (to do a fade out , reverse it) .
Exact response here, wonder if there's a solutionD.T. Nethery wrote: ↑14 Feb 2017, 16:38Hi, Sven -Svengali wrote:Here's my universal FadeIn-FadeOut.bin file. To use it, simply load it in FX Stack / Multiple FX and check either of the two effects: FadeIn8 or FadeOut8. The default size is 8 frames, but either can be positioned and stretched to any frame count. The Speed Profile curve can be adjusted to weight the rate of fade.
Sven
When I try to import the Fadein-FadeOut.bin it says "Bad or Corrupted Bin File".
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I found the problem: I was trying to import Sven's fade preset into the FX Bin for Transition > Fade . But it needs to be imported through the Presets menu . After importing FadeIn-FadeOut.bin to the Presets , it will be in the FX Bin after that.cyrus rebello wrote: ↑17 Feb 2017, 14:23Exact response here, wonder if there's a solutionD.T. Nethery wrote: ↑14 Feb 2017, 16:38Hi, Sven -Svengali wrote:Here's my universal FadeIn-FadeOut.bin file. To use it, simply load it in FX Stack / Multiple FX and check either of the two effects: FadeIn8 or FadeOut8. The default size is 8 frames, but either can be positioned and stretched to any frame count. The Speed Profile curve can be adjusted to weight the rate of fade.
Sven
When I try to import the Fadein-FadeOut.bin it says "Bad or Corrupted Bin File".
Screen Shot 2017-02-14 at 11.15.22 AM.jpg
It's all cool haha, thanks by the way!Svengali wrote: ↑17 Feb 2017, 15:19 Oops! Sorry about that... I've never posted an FX.bin file before and didn't think about including instructions on how to get it working - my bad. Anyway, hope the FadeIn-FadeOut FX helps.
I keep a separate TVPaint application subfolder called FxBin for all the FX files I create. But it is also very convenient to keep your most used FX in the Preset list, where you can call any one at any time...
Sven