"handholding is mutual by definition" - you got me there
"But, to be honest I'm not sure I see the starry overlay you mention. Unless it's more about the colouring than actual stars?" It's hard to see in the embed, but there's a layer of this swirling galaxy clip over parts of the "Touched" cuddle near the end of the vid. It's more visible if you watch in Vimeo, which may or may not be an improvement.
Some of those tutorials were somewhat specific to the Kdenlive tool, but I think the ink drop effect should adapt well to a different video editor -- the features used seem like they could be universal. It's such a fun effect, I'm glad I ran into it while looking for how color even works. For the pastel thing, btw, I used "soft light" instead of "hue" blending, but only because I couldn't figure out how to make hue and transparency work at the same time. :D
Yeah, marnanightingale's tutorial goes HARD on syncing, & while that's something I tried to explore to see if it helps me, it's very fair that you've found your own approach and this isn't it! :) Clearly you don't need that one.
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2022-05-09 15:59 (UTC)"handholding is mutual by definition" - you got me there
"But, to be honest I'm not sure I see the starry overlay you mention. Unless it's more about the colouring than actual stars?"
It's hard to see in the embed, but there's a layer of this swirling galaxy clip over parts of the "Touched" cuddle near the end of the vid. It's more visible if you watch in Vimeo, which may or may not be an improvement.
Some of those tutorials were somewhat specific to the Kdenlive tool, but I think the ink drop effect should adapt well to a different video editor -- the features used seem like they could be universal. It's such a fun effect, I'm glad I ran into it while looking for how color even works. For the pastel thing, btw, I used "soft light" instead of "hue" blending, but only because I couldn't figure out how to make hue and transparency work at the same time. :D
Yeah, marnanightingale's tutorial goes HARD on syncing, & while that's something I tried to explore to see if it helps me, it's very fair that you've found your own approach and this isn't it! :) Clearly you don't need that one.