When I try using the Pixels in Space effect, it appears overlaid on top of the source video.
I would like for the source video to not show up, so that only the the pixel grid shows up.
I have tried varying the Opacity slider in the Clip Effect, but only seems to affect the pixel grid - at opacity 0% the pixel grid disappears and I see the source video, at opacity 1.00% (it should be 100% shouldn't it?), I see pixel grid overlaid on the source video.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
- gpvillamil
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Re: How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
I had the same problem. Putting the effect- mixmode (add, subtract ....) to wipe with opacity at 100% did the job for me, but i think, there should be an alpha (like it´s called in Reso 2) or normal mixmode for effects.
Re: How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
Can you post a screenshot? This is what it should look like:
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Re: How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
Looks like this (even with alpha as mixmode, which i finally found after looking through that list a hundred times
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- gpvillamil
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Re: How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
Mine looks similar. When I apply the effect at the clip or layer level, I get this:
http://villamil.org/images/res3_pix_in_space_bug.jpg
When I apply it at the composition level, it looks OK, like this:
http://villamil.org/images/res3_pix_in_space_bug-2.jpg
http://villamil.org/images/res3_pix_in_space_bug.jpg
When I apply it at the composition level, it looks OK, like this:
http://villamil.org/images/res3_pix_in_space_bug-2.jpg
Re: How to entirely remove source video with Pix in Space?
Aah yes now I see the problem, when "Pixels in Space" is appplied to a clip or layer it does not work correctly, only when applied to the entire composition it works.
Thanks for testing this, we,ll fix it.
Thanks for testing this, we,ll fix it.