I recently posted a question regarding muvipix downloadable content. Ron said it was ok to "tinker" with the backgrounds and suggested I post an example. I created this "quick & dirty" video to demonstrate a few things i have done. I'm sure this is nothing new to our many very experienced members, but, just in case some people hadn't thought of this...here it is.
OK...actually, i haven't put anything in the gallery for YEARS and i'm no longer sure how to link to it. Hmmmm...also when i try to play it in my album i get a plugin not supported message...hmmmmmmm...
i gotta' leave for awhile so i guess i'll get back to this later.
If anyone has any tips on how to get it to work, i'll check when i get back.
WMV is one of those tough formats these days, not all browsers have plug ins that support it anymore. These days it's better to upload to YouTube or Vimeo and post the link, works every time
This is great Sherrin, thanks for sharing with us. Love to see what people do with the stuff you can download from Muvipix
Chuck Engels wrote:WMV is one of those tough formats these days, not all browsers have plug ins that support it anymore. These days it's better to upload to YouTube or Vimeo and post the link, works every time
This is great Sherrin, thanks for sharing with us. Love to see what people do with the stuff you can download from Muvipix
Thanks Chuck - I put it on Youtube at https://youtu.be/qoo6z__PVXA - i hope that works. I think i just accidentally came up with the idea of modifying the gliding star a few years back and thought - what a great find! I can just picture Cheryl using a gliding star that changes color as it moves across a triptych of her 3 adorable granddaughters!
Peru wrote:Nice work. I like what you've done with those.
Thanks! There are so many great items in the download area - but sometimes not the color I'd like...NO PROBLEM!!
Dave McElderry wrote::TU: Playing with keyframing like that is always fun. Very nice.
Thanks Dave...I love what keyframing can do...except when i get some of those disconnected keyframes when i cut a clip...I have to train myself to check for keyframes before i use that scissors...
momoffduty wrote:Thanks for sharing Sherrin! I liked the split screen idea and the changing of colors keyframed.
Thanks Cheryl!
The content in the download section is so big to begin with and knowing that i can change them if i need to opens up so many possibilities. THANKS TO WHOEVER CREATES THESE!!!