Hey, you deserve a thumbs up. I was looking for how it been working this tool for a year now. I'll appreciate it if you will make a longer tutorial and explain more about the "Aspect correction mode" and how we can choose the "Cropped borders" and why you don't use the appeared diagram. Thank you.
This is a great video that shows me exactly what I'm trying to do, but I cannot figure out where you are getting these values you are inputting to get the camera to go exactly where you want it. Could you explain that part?
First you need to understand that using the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options you can create a selection. In this video,i work with a pair of coordinates inside these options but to get more clarity I would suggest you to first work with single values inside these options.Using single values first create a normal selection. So for example, write the values 25,25,75,75 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection appear right at the center of your image. Next write 0,0,100,100 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection covering the entire image. Now if you change from constant parameter value to linear parameter change,you will get the option to write two values so write the following values inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options. 25;0 25;0 75;100 75;100 So what is basically happening is the selection is simply moving from the initial point to the final point. If you do not get it the first time simply do everything which i said up till now once again and again and again until you understand the logic.
I gave you a thumbs up, your videos are very helpful. But... it would be nice if you could explain to us how you came up with those values. I'm not great at high level math, so trying to figure out the values will take me hours lol
First you need to understand that,using the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options you can create a selection. In this video,i work with a pair of coordinates inside these options but to get more clarity I would suggest you to first work with single values inside these options.Using single values first create a normal selection. So for example, write the values 25,25,75,75 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection appear right at the center of your image. Next write 0,0,100,100 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection covering the entire image. Now if you change from constant parameter value to linear parameter change,you will get the option to write two values so write the following values inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options. 25;0 25;0 75;100 75;100 So what is basically happening is the selection is simply moving from the initial point to the final point. If you do not get it the first time,simply do everything which i said up till now once again and again and again until you understand the logic.
How can I choose which direction exactly I want the effect to move to .. if you can understand me .. it has been failing with me many times zooming on the areas that I simply don't want .. I just want the scene to be a zoom from the edge of the picture to the other edge if you got me
I have made a video explaining just this in one of my recent videos which is titled,'How to perform coordinated still image movement in VSDC Free Video Editor',here is the link to it, ruclips.net/video/83ka-eyBC9k/видео.html , hope this helps.
@@nextgenblogger That's so useful my God! But fine what coordinates do I use if I want from bottom to up with full width or from right to left with full length in the video .. if you can understand me .. it's a bit simpler than the great effort you did there I guess
Hello my friend @NextGenBlogger can you create a tutorial regarding the " video looping". Can you show us how to eliminate the jam when looping video. I haven't been searching this type of tutorial. Jump video looping sickening my creations because most of the videos were only less than 30 seconds. And by the time you make the loop it appears the connecting points. Which I can see my loop was not accurate that called " FLUCTUATE" like a light bulb blinking. Can you help me to improve my creation as well. I hope you can create this tutorial soon. Thanks for the detailed sharing content.
I understand what you are saying. I have experienced this as well. Whenever you loop your video,there is a slight flicker on screen which kind of hampers the viewing experience. I am working on it,if I find something I will let you know.
OMG. How long I have searched you. You open my eyes. I think that must use another filter. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey, you deserve a thumbs up. I was looking for how it been working this tool for a year now. I'll appreciate it if you will make a longer tutorial and explain more about the "Aspect correction mode" and how we can choose the "Cropped borders" and why you don't use the appeared diagram. Thank you.
Will make another video on this soon. Thanks for commenting.
@@nextgenblogger Still waiting for another video. I agree that the aspect ratios must be "experimental"???
Amazing nice I am Looking for it from 2 days,
And I got the perfect video TODAY...........
Thank You DEAR Blogger.
Most welcome 😊
Perfectly executed. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
thank you so much! this is what i've been looking for!
Glad I could help!
I loved this. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a great video that shows me exactly what I'm trying to do, but I cannot figure out where you are getting these values you are inputting to get the camera to go exactly where you want it. Could you explain that part?
First you need to understand that using the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options you can create a selection.
In this video,i work with a pair of coordinates inside these options but to get more clarity I would suggest you to first work with single values inside these options.Using single values first create a normal selection.
So for example, write the values 25,25,75,75 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection appear right at the center of your image. Next write 0,0,100,100 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection covering the entire image.
Now if you change from constant parameter value to linear parameter change,you will get the option to write two values so write the following values inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options.
25;0
25;0
75;100
75;100
So what is basically happening is the selection is simply moving from the initial point to the final point. If you do not get it the first time simply do everything which i said up till now once again and again and again until you understand the logic.
Very great and big lesson I learned today thank you so so much 🙏 ❤ make more video tutorila limes this
Thank you, I will
💓 This is nice feature & sure will be useful for moving Pic. Thank you so much 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
You're welcome.
You showed by putting values,can I do it without preset values ? If yes how ?
Can you show how to make gradient effect in VSDC? Thank you.
Will make a video on gradient effect as soon as possible.
Thanks for this video, it was helpful alot.
Glad my video helped you.
Super i search this for a long time. Thank god. U done a great job.
Glad I could help
Very helpful video, thank you so much! 👍
You're very welcome!
Really amazing sir.
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot for this... It was really helpful for me... Looking forward to coming tutorials !
Glad to hear that!
I gave you a thumbs up, your videos are very helpful. But... it would be nice if you could explain to us how you came up with those values. I'm not great at high level math, so trying to figure out the values will take me hours lol
First you need to understand that,using the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options you can create a selection.
In this video,i work with a pair of coordinates inside these options but to get more clarity I would suggest you to first work with single values inside these options.Using single values first create a normal selection.
So for example, write the values 25,25,75,75 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection appear right at the center of your image. Next write 0,0,100,100 inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options and you will see the selection covering the entire image.
Now if you change from constant parameter value to linear parameter change,you will get the option to write two values so write the following values inside the Left,Top,Right and Bottom options.
25;0
25;0
75;100
75;100
So what is basically happening is the selection is simply moving from the initial point to the final point. If you do not get it the first time,simply do everything which i said up till now once again and again and again until you understand the logic.
@@nextgenblogger Thank you for your reply!
@@FFTS No problem.
This is what i need. Thanks pal..
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Glad my video helped you.
Nice sharing! Thanks.
You're welcome.
Thanks
👍👍
Welcome 👍
these videos are addicting
Glad you like them.
Can this be done with Photoshop?
I don't know,I have never used Photoshop.
@@nextgenblogger thanx for the quick response, found the solution.
Pleas also tell how to export this video because when we export after animation, these animation does not all work.
I exported this video as .mp4 file and it worked fine.
How can I choose which direction exactly I want the effect to move to .. if you can understand me .. it has been failing with me many times zooming on the areas that I simply don't want .. I just want the scene to be a zoom from the edge of the picture to the other edge if you got me
I have made a video explaining just this in one of my recent videos which is titled,'How to perform coordinated still image movement in VSDC Free Video Editor',here is the link to it, ruclips.net/video/83ka-eyBC9k/видео.html , hope this helps.
@@nextgenblogger That's so useful my God!
But fine what coordinates do I use if I want from bottom to up with full width or from right to left with full length in the video .. if you can understand me .. it's a bit simpler than the great effort you did there I guess
For full width,
0;0
0;75
100;100
25;100
For full height,
0;75
0;0
25;100
100;100
Hope this helps.
@@nextgenblogger that helps so damn much bro thank you so much!
Thank you
You're welcome.
Purrrrfict!
Thank you.
Hello my friend @NextGenBlogger can you create a tutorial regarding the " video looping". Can you show us how to eliminate the jam when looping video. I haven't been searching this type of tutorial. Jump video looping sickening my creations because most of the videos were only less than 30 seconds. And by the time you make the loop it appears the connecting points. Which I can see my loop was not accurate that called " FLUCTUATE" like a light bulb blinking. Can you help me to improve my creation as well. I hope you can create this tutorial soon. Thanks for the detailed sharing content.
I understand what you are saying. I have experienced this as well. Whenever you loop your video,there is a slight flicker on screen which kind of hampers the viewing experience. I am working on it,if I find something I will let you know.
@@nextgenblogger Thanks my friend... Ive asked this from the productions team but I did not get any resolved.
Amazing.
Thanks!
nyc, brother
Thanks
very good
Thank you
image gets very pixilated when I zoom in like you have shown
You have to use image of higher resolution so that it does not get pixelated after zoom in.
How to animate still videos
The process is same for both images and videos.
How to get image coordinator??
The moment you click on crop tools,image coordinator will became active and you can than resize it according to your need.
It is called zoom and pan effect dude. It's not animation
By animate,I was referring to the movement. You can call it zoom and pan effect as well.