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ExampleVide for Pixelate-Mix ShortDemoVid
The video is solely for the post (resolume.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29401) in the Resolume forum and demonstrates the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer example using in Arena.
Two layers were used; transparency was added to the clips/contents on the upper layer (by using the AutoMask effect), and the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer was assigned as the blend mode/transition to this upper layer.
On the second, the lower Arena layer, there is essentially a connecting background, which is a NestDropV2 preset (MilkDrop) woth is audio-reactive. However, only one clip on the upper Arena layer has audio, which you can see when the motion from the NestDrop stops after the mix to the clip without audio. This audiostuff thing is a bit complicated to describe, but it's actually quite simple and not really important here. It's more or just about the trick effect transition in the upper layer with the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer at here. Hhhuu & OK...
In this VideoTutorial by Resolume:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOzQKYisSJ4/
U can find out how to creat this mixer in ResolumeWire ( !! my Version for the post is a little diffrend see the anotations in the Wire-Patch to DL at my forumpost !! ) .
hope it helps to clarifie
with peace bennoH.
ExampleVide for Pixelate-Mix ShortDemoVid
The video is solely for the post (resolume.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29401) in the Resolume forum and demonstrates the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer example using in Arena.
Two layers were used; transparency was added to the clips/contents on the upper layer (by using the AutoMask effect), and the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer was assigned as the blend mode/transition to this upper layer.
On the second, the lower Arena layer, there is essentially a connecting background, which is a NestDropV2 preset (MilkDrop) woth is audio-reactive. However, only one clip on the upper Arena layer has audio, which you can see when the motion from the NestDrop stops after the mix to the clip without audio. This audiostuff thing is a bit complicated to describe, but it's actually quite simple and not really important here. It's more or just about the trick effect transition in the upper layer with the "Pixelate-Mix" mixer at here. Hhhuu & OK...
In this VideoTutorial by Resolume:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOzQKYisSJ4/
U can find out how to creat this mixer in ResolumeWire ( !! my Version for the post is a little diffrend see the anotations in the Wire-Patch to DL at my forumpost !! ) .
hope it helps to clarifie
with peace bennoH.