
it would be most convenient to store each "type" of movement for the tail in a different compound clip, so I could fit the "mood" of the movement to the "mood" of the music that is currently playing out of these png-s I can create different animations for the cat's tail (eg.: moving excitedly, doing half of the movement then going back, doing the full 20 png movement, etc, etc) Imagine a cat in a window moving it's tail, the movement of the tail is drawn in ~20 different png-s, and gives a nice feel when combined into each other with video transitions I need to create compound clips out of this so it becomes manageable otherwise I'll have 19.200 clips (given an 80 min long video, with 24 fps and each png lasting 6 frames) on one track only each with a transition between them which makes working with resolve impossible (at least on my machine) Each frame is shown for 6-8 frames (in 24 fps) and then they transform into each other using smooth transitions After the 9 png-s are meshed together, the "animation" is put on repeat there are some candles in the background, and I have 9 "frames" of the flames on 9 seprate. My visuals feature a background, where some stuff needs to be animated. It's similar to those well known "lo-fi for studying and relaxing" mixes, you've probably seen (if not, it's worth a look). The video (or at least the imagery) I'm currently creating will serve as visuals for 1-1,5 hour music mix on Youtube. Like a flame on a candlestick that consist of 8 different pngs, and I need to loop that.Ĭause I need to repeat it tons of times for an hour or more. I'm using Resolve 16 (free) for the record.Įdit: Use case for instance would be: I have a static background and I am trying to animate certain things on it.

I know I could key out the blackness, but since I am working with black objects as well, and there are several of these animations - is there a way to get rid of the non-transparent backgrounds while the video transition is happening?


However, whenever a Video Transition begins in a Compound clip, the transparency disappears, and everything turns black behind the. So I am creating an animation sequence and I would liek to store such sequences in Compound of fusion clips. These animations will be needed throughout the video so I need to repeat them. png-s I would like to create animations, by connecting them together with video transitions (eg.: smooth cut).
