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Storyboard Pro Effects

Storyboard Pro Effects

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Design, Business, Computers

9th - 12th Grade

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Laura Jennings

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Storyboard Pro

Effects

by Laura Jennings

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  • ​If the layer on which you want to apply an effect is a vector layer, you must first convert it to a bitmap layer.

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​Types of blurs

​There are 3 types of blurs that can be added:

  1. ​ Blur

  2. Radial Zoom Blur

  3. Directional Blur

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Multiple Choice

How many types of blurs are available to you?

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5

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15

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Multiple Choice

What is the prerequisite to applying an effect to a vector layer?

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it has to be selected

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it has to be converted into a bitmap layer

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it has to be in a group

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​Converting Layers

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  • You can convert a vector layer to a bitmap layer, and you can convert a bitmap layer to a vector layer.

  • If you convert a vector layer to a bitmap layer, the vector artwork will be rasterized into a bitmap image. Hence, the artwork will no longer be scalable and you will only be able to draw, paint or erase over it.

  • ​If you convert a bitmap layer to a vector layer, the bitmap artwork will be stored in a vector rectangle with a bitmap texture.

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​Blur Dialog Box

  • ​The Blur effect softens, fogs or obscures the image evenly in all directions.

  • This effect is useful when you want to make images cloudy and not detailed.

  • ​You can make a drawing object that is farther back or in the background of your scene appear blurry due to the laws of atmospheric perspective.

  • Other uses include the general softening of objects such as snow, stars and shadows that do not naturally have a hard outline

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​Paramaters of the Blur dialog box

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Multiple Choice

Which property of the Blur should you adjust if you want to make an image blurrier?

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quality

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radius

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​Directional Blur Dialog Box

  • ​The Directional Blur effect creates a motion blur that pulls and smears the image from one contour edge to a different direction or angle.

  • This effect is useful in creating the impression of speed, such as the streaks of colour that follow a car travelling at high speed. The look of the blur is similar to the look achieved using Gaussian blur when applied with multiple iterations.

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​Parameters of the Directional Blur dialog box

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Multiple Choice

Which property impacts the amount of times the blur settings are applied to the image?

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fall off

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length

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# of iterations

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​Radial Zoom Blur Dialog Box

​The Radial Zoom Blur effect creates blurs around a centre point, simulating the look of a zooming or rotating camera.

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Storyboard Pro

Effects

by Laura Jennings

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