![]() ![]() ![]() Icanau, now that I am looking through the modules, it looks like maybe the simplest thing is to do a Matte-Resize and a Matte-Blur that connects into the Blur-Gaussian matte port. I think I am confusing myself now, sorry, hope that helps some. I attached it after the Matte’s Blur module and before inputing it to the final Blur. That Negate module that is unattached I was experimenting with to have the matte inverse so that it was blurry just on the outline of the sphere. Here is my attempt to soften that hard circle: You can even give that Matte a Blur to get some gradations or feathering like in that tutorial. Or you can just take a brush and draw with black in that Matte and it will limit the effect of that blur. Then when you adjust the blur amount it should only blur what is contained in black in that Matte drawing.ĭoesn’t have to be a stroke, you can make any kind of object, here is a case where I just used a circle with a black fill to limit the blur effect. Use a black stroke and input that into the Matte port. Copy the stroke of that sun into a new drawing layer and play with the stroke of it, increase it, etc. In that tutorial example you could take the sun and in Harmony use a Gaussian Blur. Howdy, If you use a Gaussian-Blur it should have a Matte input port.
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