From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
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Previewing and refining animation with Plotagraph Pro
From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
Previewing and refining animation with Plotagraph Pro
- You saw the most basic animation there. I simply used the default settings and clicked play. But you can get more elaborate. Let's explore a mostly completed animation. I'll go back to my project browser here. File, go to projects. And I'm going to make a new project. This time though, I'll go to sample projects. We'll choose the finished project state and this is an image from Trey Ratcliff, a well-known landscape and high-dynamic range photographer. And I'll click create. Now this project is already built. And I can see a wide range of methods employed to create movement in the clouds. We have several different angles. That looks good. Like I did, there are several points along some of the edges. Such as the hair of the horse and across the tip. Remember, you can actually control this and decide what you see. There's the mask for example. If you're having a hard time seeing it, you'll notice that you can actually adjust the color of the mask to make it easier to view. Looks good…
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Uploading an image to Plotagraph Pro2m 6s
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Masking a photo in Plotagraph Pro3m 22s
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Adding animation points in Plotagraph Pro3m 50s
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Previewing and refining animation with Plotagraph Pro4m 1s
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Adding an overlay image in Plotagraph Pro7m 8s
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Exporting a GIF from Plotagraph Pro2m 30s
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Exporting a movie from Plotagraph Pro4m 25s
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