PiP border , ffgl effect?

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KristofNys
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PiP border , ffgl effect?

Post by KristofNys »

I've searched the forum, and the web, bud i still haven't found a simple solution to get a simple 2 pixel wide border (color white) around a layer or clip.
This would be great for the live camera input, when combined with the drop shadow effect.
But at this moment, the only way to do it (as i see it ) is to put a layer behind the clip/input that is just a bit bigger that the front layer and put a white still on it ... but this is of course very time and resources consuming. So am i missing something? is there a ffgl effect that just ads a simple straight border to your clip or layer ?

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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

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You could do this with a videowall effect, screens set to 0, blackBg On, zoom set to 1, and gapsize to >0 on the clip before transform,
you resize and position with clip transform, and add the drop shadow effect on the layer after transform.
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Much simpler in R6, just put the videowall effect on the layer, before transform, and the drop shadow after transform.
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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

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that's a good start, but then the border is always black, correct ? The idea is to have a white border around the Pip... (like you can do on a Roland V-800 mixer, Encore, Spyder ...)

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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

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yes, 2 invert effects in the right place could solve that also, one before the videowall and one after.
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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

Post by Joris »

This would make a great FFGL effect tutorial...

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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

Post by Zoltán »

BTW, are you using Resolume 6 or 5?
In Resolume 6 you can do a setup where you can color the bounds, if you don't mind losing a few pixels of the original image.
on the layer:
- crop effect, set to 15 pixels each side,
- solid color effect show image enabled,
- transform effect to place and size where you want the overlay,
- drop shadow effect to finish up.
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Re: PiP border , ffgl effect?

Post by KristofNys »

Resolume 4 + 6 , I'll give it a try tomorrow!

update : tested it, and it works great! thanks :-)

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