Hi everyone, someone asked in one of the 11.2 tutorials on Youtube how to create a static TV noise using the new 11.2 options.
Well, here is it
You can download the file here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/544 ... c_TV.anime
The idea is simple. There is a vector layer inside a group. The vector layer has noise applied and the group has pixelation.
To get make the noise animated, I created a simple cycle on the noise effect (checking the Allow animated effect option on its proprieties first), so the noise goes from 250 to 230 and then cycles.
Static TV effect on 11.2
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Re: Static TV effect on 11.2
so those are new features in 11.2 version.
Good way to use that features
Good way to use that features
Re: Static TV effect on 11.2
Amazing useful trick, thanks victor.
By the way, how did you know applying the pixelation effect to the group layer instead to the vector layer itself woud look different?
By the way, how did you know applying the pixelation effect to the group layer instead to the vector layer itself woud look different?
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Hi All!!
I was asked about making static too but I didn't see Victor's post until now when I was about to post mine! Ah well, it's always good to have different techniques to share! Mine isn't as good as Victors of course but it's super quick and simple to do so some of you guys might find it useful....or not! Still I'd like to share because it might spark an idea from someone else to create a different technique!
I was asked about making static too but I didn't see Victor's post until now when I was about to post mine! Ah well, it's always good to have different techniques to share! Mine isn't as good as Victors of course but it's super quick and simple to do so some of you guys might find it useful....or not! Still I'd like to share because it might spark an idea from someone else to create a different technique!
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Thanks, Parker!PARKER wrote:Amazing useful trick, thanks victor.
By the way, how did you know applying the pixelation effect to the group layer instead to the vector layer itself woud look different?
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@Guyver93, that's a very cool use for particles, I really like the result. Thanks for sharing.
@Parker, first I tried to make everything in the vector layer, but the pixelation effect is applied before the noise, so I wasn't obtaining the result I wanted. That's why I decided to put a group, because that way I could control the order of the effects. The noise is applied to the vector layer and then that noise is pixelated by the group layer.
@Parker, first I tried to make everything in the vector layer, but the pixelation effect is applied before the noise, so I wasn't obtaining the result I wanted. That's why I decided to put a group, because that way I could control the order of the effects. The noise is applied to the vector layer and then that noise is pixelated by the group layer.
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