Filmora: create a mystery image
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Hello,
I would like to create a game for the New Year like in the show "Les 12 coups de midi," a mystery image. An image that appears progressively.
I am a beginner in Filmora, and I would like to use it. Could someone guide me? Is there a video tutorial to help me? Thank you very much.
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Hello cathy9999,
"An image that appears gradually":
► manually or automatically?
First image very blurry then increasingly clear?
First image normal then an added detail, then another and so on?
You don't need editing software for that.
With Power Point (or equivalent) you could achieve the same thing! (I don’t know the show you’re talking about) so I’m not quite clear on what you want to do but if you show an example, online or elsewhere...
Best regards!
Hello, it's exactly like that txiki, in the same vein. But the thing is I have to do it in video editing because I won't have a computer. I would have liked to make a kind of video that I could put on the TV.
"because I won't have a computer": so it will necessarily be automatic.
No action like "click" somewhere to make a square disappear, then re-click to make another square disappear, etc....
In this case, you need 2 video tracks on your editing software, 1 for the background photo, 1 in the foreground with the squares that would disappear randomly (which you prepare in advance).
I only used Pinnacle Studio 15 (quite professional but expensive) and I don't know yours, but the principle will be the same!
Good luck!
Hello,
A tutorial for Filmora.
Adjusting Video Transparency via the Composition Menu gives you an idea of the 2 tracks on the timeline.
Except that you will use multiple masking shapes, each going from 100% opacity to 0%.
In doing so, your main image (in the background) will appear gradually as these masks disappear.
Good luck!
Oh! OK.
So you click on one of the squares and it disappears, revealing a part of the image behind it?
You would need:
1- The entire image as a background.
2- A series of separate squares in the foreground, disappearing on a mouse click.
I saw a tutorial, but instead of squares, there were puzzle shapes. I'm looking...
► Or do you want an additional detail that would be added to a base image with each click?
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I wanted an image that gradually appears but is hidden by squares and that I could pause with the TV remote.
I found this if it's the kind of thing you want to do.