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The controls for the Stop Motion ResolveFX
The Main controls are:
Frame Repeat: Selects how many frames (from 1-10) to duplicate in the shot. A larger
number makes a more staggered cadence.
Blend: Lets you adjust the amount of blending of the clips original frame rate, with the
repeating frames you’ve selected above. 0 is none, and 1.00 is the full frame rate of
the clip.
Stylize (Studio Version Only)
A plug-in that lets you apply one of a variety of painterly styles to an image based on analyses
of different paintings, in such a way as to provide a temporally stable result for moving images
as the style strokes will appear to be applied to individual objects in the scene that move and
flow in a consistent way. There are two controls:
Styles: A pop-up menu lets you choose an artistic style to apply to the image.
Style Scale: This slider lets you adjust how large or small the applied art strokes should
be applied.
(Left) The original image, (Right) The image with Style Transfer applied and set to Dance with a Style Scale of 4
TIP: This plug-in is more flexible than you think, if you apply Style Transfer in a layered
way against the original image. You can do this using a duplicate layer in the Edit page,
or using two nodes representing the Style Transfer effect and original image
connected with a Merge node in the Fusion page or a Layer node in the Color page.
Once that’s set up, simply combine the Style Transfer output with the original image
using composite modes and opacity adjustments for more sophisticated blending. In
particular, using the Luminosity composite mode lets you combine the texture from the
Style Transfer while retaining the color of the original image, or using the Saturation
composite mode lets you combine the color from the Style Transfer while retaining the
texture of the original clip.
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