![]() ![]() If you scroll down to the Compositing section, you can check that the Transform strip is set to Alpha Over. Watch the Preview window to check placement. Place the cursor in the Position Y box.Drag the two-sided arrow to the side – right or left – where you want to place the small video.Place the cursor in the Position X box.Watch the Preview window to see how the size decreases. Place the cursor in the Scale box, and when it changes to a two-sided arrow, drag slowly to the left.From the Properties panel, pick the Strip tab, and check Uniform Scale.Now you will be able to see the changes in the Preview window. Drag the Playhead to place it in the Transform and Picture In Picture strips.The transform strip lines up with the Picture In Picture strip. Click the Add menu, pick Effect Strip, and choose Transform.Ī new strip is placed above the Picture In Picture strip.Click the Picture In Picture strip to select it.So next, you have to make it smaller and decide where to place it. Since it is regular size, it will block the main video. If you play the video now, the second video will cover the first one, as it is ‘on top’ in the channel list. The Picture In Picture strip has been placed in the channel above the main video. To delete the sound for a strip, select it and press DELETE on the keyboard. This method allows you to keep the sound should you decide to use the strip again, or change your mind later. To mute the sound for a strip, select it and change the Volume in the strip Properties to 0. Consider Sound – if both video strips have sound, you should mute or delete the sound of one strip, otherwise they will both play at once.This will be the smaller picture in picture. Drag another, different shot onto the channel ABOVE the first video.This will be the main, or large, video that plays in the background. How to Make a Picture In Picture Video A. On to Tip #2! Find out how to place a small video that plays ‘over’ the main video in the steps below. Then in Quick Tip to Simplify Video Editing with Blender, I showed Blender Tip #1: View Thumbnails – how to turn on thumbnails in the timeline strips. And I was impressed with how middle and high school students could use Blender to learn video production skills. In my first post about Blender, Video Editing for Middle School, I expressed my enthusiasm for how the video editor was a powerful replacement for Movie Maker. But I’ve also come across some nifty techniques that will be sure to make your videos capture the viewers’ attention. Thanks for years of awesome photo editing help.I have been having fun as a beginner learning about Blender‘s video editor. If I need to I prep images in another app to do sharp masking but NOTHING works better at traditional layer blending modes easier and better than image blender.ĭear develops, seriously tho, can you work on the brush for masking? I don’t recall it always being there so if it’s newer it will only get better I bet. The brush to create masks is very limited in function in regards to size and edges. The only thing I wish it could improve is the masking tool. I love that they never even bothered to update the original looking app icon, only performance improvements. It does what other apps may include as features, except IB specializes in the one thing, blending layers. I’m currently using a 6s and Image Blender has always been one of the strongest workhorses in my photo app line up. Then moved up to a 4s and the app stayed very much the same-awesome. I’ve been using the app when I got my first iPod Touch with a camera and it was awesome. Update 2021: This is pretty much the only app I have now that doesn’t charge me premiums or timed subscriptions to use its basic features. I would recommend this app to anyone, it’s a gem and should be part of your app toolbelt if you’re doing any editing on your mobile device. The actual app itself can handle surprisingly large file sizes for an app, it’s taken some big images and chugged along like a champ even on my older iPhone models I’ve had. I’ve created multi-layered compositions with this app by inverting things and flattening one by one, and saving as a PNG to avoid compression. The blending modes leave nothing to be desired (at least for my uses), pretty much anything in that department can be achieved with this app so long as you get creative with your layers. ![]() Thank you to the developers of this app for not doing what so many other of my once-favorite editing apps have done, by switching to a $/week or $/month ‘service.’ This app is valuable and I use it often, even more so now that my tools have become more limited. My first and most important bullet point of this review:
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