It’s all about playing with the color curves, but you can make some pretty cool combinations! After you apply color curves, you can also try using the Color Corrector tool. You can anchor certain points and shift the color and lighting to your favor, making it a fun tool to experiment with! You can first edit all three at once to play with lights and shadows, and then you can go to each one individually to play with how much reds, blues, and greens appear. Kinda like the color sliders, only with a graph instead. Color curves is nice because you can play with the specific RGB spectrums you want, making some colors more apparent or others less. This is where I usually play with ‘Color Curves’ and ‘Color Corrector’ to get the tones that I want. So now, I play around with some coloring, usually with nothing in particular for a set color, but for this case, Imma go with something violet. Basic color enhancement!) You can also use Levels and HSL adjust in Photoshop too in your adjustments panel as well! (I use these base settings on the ‘This Is…’ series. I just drag and drop what I want onto the entire video track to apply it, and that gives me my base color. It’s a play with it, but I typically like the Preset ‘Studio to Computer RGB’ for levels and an HSL adjust with 1.21 points on saturation, and 1.05 on luminosity. Both of those will allow me to brighten my colors highlights while darkening the darks that I want. Me personally, I like darker blacks and lighter lights, so I end up adding an effect known as ‘Levels’ to my clips, as well as the ‘HSL Adjust’ effect. Now I can add my video effects to the clips, which basically act as my filter and coloring. It’ll prevent ghost-framing and make your clips look so clean and smooth when in motion! So after that’s all trimmed down, I’m able to have individual clips to trim down if needed, pan to what angle I want them in, and have stuff I can add and eliminate accordingly! Good stuff! Be sure to disable the resampling by selecting the clips and going to switches. So I trim down the clips that I want to make gifs of, and I have them in my timeline for editing and trimming! (In this case, I’m trimming the subtitles until I can get the cutscenes in HD without the subs). When I make my gif sets, I’m very exact when it comes to the timing on them. Imma make a self-indulgent gifs with, I dunno, the new cutscenes and stuff.’ So with an idea that simple, I fire up Vegas and drop the video file I want to take from, so I can cut it down! So like everything I make, I gotta start off with an idea, right? In this case, I’m starting with the idea that ‘Man, I really like Ravus. Keep reading below since this is gonna get long, and be wary! Imma be using Chapter 13, Verse 2 as my example! c: It’s tedious to go from one thing to another, but I can describe my process of gif-making to you, if you like! It might give you an idea of how ideas form, and what things I do when editing it! If you’re not familar with Vegas, then it might seem like a bunch of mumbo jumbo, but it’ll get you a start on how to do it! Hi there! :D Thanks for your nice comment~ And for taking the type to ask me something!įor me, making gifs is a bit different than the photoshop loading up and editing type thing, because I actually use Sony Vegas plus a third party website to convert my video files into gifs.
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