That's great, just what I was looking for. A humble suggestion, if you have many animated layers in the same composition, instead of changing the frame rate you can just add a posterize time effect to the desired layer. Cheers!
Mosaic is the only effect I can think of that pixelates, but you could always scale the footage way down, precompose it, then scale it back up again. It would probably be much softer/blurrier than this method.
It'll work on any footage you use it on, but maybe you're asking "will it look good?" In my opinion it looks best on simple animations, so yes a 2D animation would probably look best.
I would if it were just an overlay, but it's actually a combination of effects that come with the Creation Art Effects template. The clip that I drag into the timeline at 4:09 is a finished rendered clip of the dancers with those effects.
There's an effect called Posterize Time, it's usually a better idea to use that rather than changing the composition framerate
Straight to the point, mate! Nice job!
Dang - That's a cool effect and SO easy!!
Loving this. I have been tasked with coming up with a band video, and the thought of turning all the musicians into 8-bit characters would be great.
Well this actually suprised me how easy it is. Thanks alot man!
YES!! YES!! I NEED THIS EFFECT!!!!
That looks pretty solid I'll have to try this out!
Wow! So fast and so spectacular! Thank you very much!
That's great, just what I was looking for. A humble suggestion, if you have many animated layers in the same composition, instead of changing the frame rate you can just add a posterize time effect to the desired layer. Cheers!
Awesome thank you!
Wow, looks good, Can wait to try it 🤗. Thank you Man
now i get it. I keep the link for when I need it in a project
Thank you so much, this is pretty straightforward. Was wondering what small steps other than mosaic would make footage more realistically pixelated
Mosaic is the only effect I can think of that pixelates, but you could always scale the footage way down, precompose it, then scale it back up again. It would probably be much softer/blurrier than this method.
thanks man
Super cool super easy
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wow! amazing work , could you please tell me how to create the 5:13 effect of lego style?thank you
Thanks. The lego effect is too complicated to show in a tutorial, but you could always purchase the template if you need the effect.
Nice video bro...
Can I ask you to help make a video tutorial, such as timelaps video on f1 visualized channel? Thanks bro
tnq
Does this work with 2d animation like Cuphead or Wario land Shake it.
It'll work on any footage you use it on, but maybe you're asking "will it look good?" In my opinion it looks best on simple animations, so yes a 2D animation would probably look best.
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Can i just buy that overlay?
I would if it were just an overlay, but it's actually a combination of effects that come with the Creation Art Effects template. The clip that I drag into the timeline at 4:09 is a finished rendered clip of the dancers with those effects.
That's just pixelated, not 8 bit.
Uh ok champ.