![]() CG Cookie's Trainers Explain How They Make Blender Tutorials It's easy to look at the final video and think - 10 minutes of talking about a workflow? I can do that, too!īut there's a lot going on beneath the surface. *In this article, we use the terms "tutorial" and "course" interchangeably.Īt CG Cookie, making Blender tutorials is our daily bread - and it comes with a side of misconceptions. "A good tutorial is about creating amazing artwork." The truth about recording Blender courses* "Making a tutorial means you are mostly describing your workflow." "Blender is free - so Blender tutorials should be free, too." This project teaches beginners how to use Blender to edit video as they create a commercial while learning the techniques advertisers use to market products."If you're making a tutorial, you better know everything about the workflow." TechnoCommercial: All New TechnoKids’ Blender Project Change 0 degrees by dragging the two-sided arrow, clicking the end arrows, or entering a number of degrees. On the Strip tab, in the Effect Strip section, scroll down to the Rotation box. If there is background music or sound playing with the main video, fade it in so it doesn’t play at the same time. For example, add a sound to the beginning of the Picture In Picture, such as a ‘pop’ to draw attention to it. Click Add in the Sequencer menu and pick Sound. Place the Playhead where you want the sound to start. Find and save a sound file – here’s a great list of free sound sources online that we compiled at TechnoKids. For example, showing the same scene in four different seasons, three versions of a product in an ad, or two different ways to complete a task. You don’t want to confuse the viewer, but there are videos where multiple small videos could be engaging. Place more than one Picture In Picture on the video.There are lots of unique variations you can add to this feature. Play the video to watch the Picture In Picture effect!Īnd that’s all there is to it! Optional Picture In Picture Effects This places the small video ‘on top’ of the large video. If you scroll down to the Compositing section, you can check that the Transform strip is set to Alpha Over. ![]() ![]() Watch the Preview window to check placement. Place the cursor in the Position Y box.Drag the two-sided arrow to the side – right or left – where you want to place the small video.Place the cursor in the Position X box.Watch the Preview window to see how the size decreases. Place the cursor in the Scale box, and when it changes to a two-sided arrow, drag slowly to the left.From the Properties panel, pick the Strip tab, and check Uniform Scale.Now you will be able to see the changes in the Preview window. Drag the Playhead to place it in the Transform and Picture In Picture strips.The transform strip lines up with the Picture In Picture strip. Click the Add menu, pick Effect Strip, and choose Transform.Ī new strip is placed above the Picture In Picture strip.Click the Picture In Picture strip to select it.So next, you have to make it smaller and decide where to place it. Since it is regular size, it will block the main video. If you play the video now, the second video will cover the first one, as it is ‘on top’ in the channel list. ![]() The Picture In Picture strip has been placed in the channel above the main video. To delete the sound for a strip, select it and press DELETE on the keyboard. This method allows you to keep the sound should you decide to use the strip again, or change your mind later. To mute the sound for a strip, select it and change the Volume in the strip Properties to 0. ![]()
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