exposure blur in AE 7.0 pro?
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exposure blur in AE 7.0 pro?
I realize i'm asking a lot of questions, but trust me, this is going to good use
I looked all through the effects and asked a few other people, but I can't seem to find an effect that can replicate "exposure".
Basically, I have a circle (a note from a video game, think a spinoff of DDR) that's bright. The note is going up the screen, and as it goes up, I want it to leave a blurry after-trail of itself, similar to when you leave the exposure open on a camera and light trails are created.
I've tried a bunch of things, does anyone know if there's a technique or effect specific to doing this?
I looked all through the effects and asked a few other people, but I can't seem to find an effect that can replicate "exposure".
Basically, I have a circle (a note from a video game, think a spinoff of DDR) that's bright. The note is going up the screen, and as it goes up, I want it to leave a blurry after-trail of itself, similar to when you leave the exposure open on a camera and light trails are created.
I've tried a bunch of things, does anyone know if there's a technique or effect specific to doing this?
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Nah, that blurs it on *both* sides; what i'm talking about is when the object leaves an afterimage of itself that's blurry.Kariudo wrote:directional blur may be good enough
aka not an echo, because that's a crisp afterimage of itself, i'm talking about an afterimage that's blurry, etc.
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it says it in the title of the postUp In Flamez wrote:Hmmm, i think i can help you, but i have to ask, what version of after effects are you using?
AE 7.0 PRO
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found it, time blend or something like that works great, thanks again!
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