
vincent | a month ago | 16 comments | 14 likes | 434 views
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Back to basics.


Pulito e molto elegante
nonnogio, a month ago
Really nice title animation, Vincent!
DaDa, a month ago
Great back to basics Vincent, twas one of the reasons I purchased BT in the first place as it offered more than Vegas Pro could provide. But BT has expanded my fun by much more. Any chance you could upload the file to share with us so I can learn from it please? Cheers John

Pioneer, a month ago
Love it Vincent.
Sometimes is basics the best
Filip, a month ago
Thank you all.
Pioneer, this show, unlike a Bixpack isn't easily editable because it wasn't designed for that.
The animation of each text and because effect used is done letter by letter and not by word.
Each word is a container, itself containing as many containers as there are letters. So it's not easy to modify words if you need to replace them with longer ones.
I'll try to post an example so you can see what I mean.

vincent, a month ago
Ok thanks Vincent for the explanation. Not quite so simple as back to basics then? Thank you anyway a great example of what can be done. Cheers John

Pioneer, a month ago
Hi Pioneer, I was talking about going back to basics because that was the primary function of BluffTitler (as its name suggests) to create text intros like I did in this show.
I've prepared a short example of the technique used here for you to download and study.
Don't hesitate to ask if you need anything.

vincent, a month ago
Thank you Vincent. I find it easier to understand the program looking at how a show is put together. Thanks for your help. Will look at this tomorrow.

Pioneer, a month ago
Pioneer, just one thing please reload zip because i have modified some texts because # of layers displayed are false.
This doesn't affect the functionality, but it does affect the comments for help displayed at the top, indeed, the real layer numbers are offset by 1.

vincent, a month ago

Very easy to understand and flexible solution Vincent!
Here's my, more cryptic, attempt:

michiel, a month ago