(drop)shadow... how ?

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zamani
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(drop)shadow... how ?

Post by zamani »

Greetings

Is it possible to have a (drop)shadow for an overlay video/image ? see pic, thanks

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Gorf
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Post by Gorf »

Yep - just have a black colour clip under the overlay, and use a gaussian blur filter on it, and make it slightly transparent. Copy the moving path settings from the picture overlay, and offset the X and Y pos slightly (on both the start and end keyframes)
zamani
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Post by zamani »

great thanks
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Post by Devil »

Selamat

Nothing wrong with your English, either! Better than my Bahasa Malaya!!!
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