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Astroblob
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Lost track off an effect along the way

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Hi fellow Magic Forum users,

First time on a forum, can I post short movies to explain what I'm looking for?

I lost track off an effect along the way, can someone tell me which effect I have used besides the Circle splash effect.
Photo image multiplying and moving from left to right and back again.

Many thank's in advance.

Have a nice day,

Astroblob
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Sadler
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Re: Lost track off an effect along the way

Post by Sadler »

If you still have the comp you should see the effect right there. If not then it looks like the Replicate ISF effect.

Yes, you can post videos in the forum - use the "media" tab in the forum editor. They need to be online first though.
Astroblob
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Re: Lost track off an effect along the way

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Hi Sadler,

Thank's for your reaction, I'm back on track now.
The comp is gone, and yo are right on the Replicate ISF effect.
In my comp the picture was going horizontally smoothly from right to left in the X line, back and forth.
Do you know of some sort back and forth timeline setting for X line on an effect?

for the example :-)

Astroblob
Sadler
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Re: Lost track off an effect along the way

Post by Sadler »

In the link you posted that looks like a Sine modifier.
https://magicmusicvisuals.com/downloads ... oModifiers
Astroblob
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Re: Lost track off an effect along the way

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Thank you, Sadler, sine modifier it is.

Kind regards Hans
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