@@shhh7035 I use DaVinci Resolve and kdenlive both to do what I do, but I bet a lot of folks would say Touch Designer. So, there's 3 options.... The basic gist is to run effects from point A to point B (C, D...user's choice, think in musical numbers) rhythmically to the music. A very quick way is to take an image like you have there and put it on a timeline with length set to one bar, then you can repeat it over and over throughout, but with different effects on each photo. Get rhythmic in that arrangement as well, you win. Also, instead of a picture, use a short video clip, same process. Or both stills and clips. User's choice all the way down. If you can work audio loops, you can do video too. Not that you NEED to, nah, if interested, go for it, I did, all I'm sayin'. What tools you can find for free (or paid) now are wild fun.
I appreciate the detailed response. Thanks, I looked up those softwares. The stuff you could do w it seems pretty awesome. Hopefully some day soon I will get into it. Been wanting to work on visuals for a while now
Beautiful sound. Has a 90’s feel to it
I love the downdempo stuff from around that time. Like boc. Makes me wistful. Anyway, glad you see the resemblance.
Dig. Wanted to swirl the patterns around, tho. :D Lovely colors.
What kind of software would be best for that type of edit?
@@shhh7035 I use DaVinci Resolve and kdenlive both to do what I do, but I bet a lot of folks would say Touch Designer. So, there's 3 options.... The basic gist is to run effects from point A to point B (C, D...user's choice, think in musical numbers) rhythmically to the music. A very quick way is to take an image like you have there and put it on a timeline with length set to one bar, then you can repeat it over and over throughout, but with different effects on each photo. Get rhythmic in that arrangement as well, you win. Also, instead of a picture, use a short video clip, same process. Or both stills and clips. User's choice all the way down. If you can work audio loops, you can do video too. Not that you NEED to, nah, if interested, go for it, I did, all I'm sayin'. What tools you can find for free (or paid) now are wild fun.
I appreciate the detailed response. Thanks, I looked up those softwares. The stuff you could do w it seems pretty awesome. Hopefully some day soon I will get into it. Been wanting to work on visuals for a while now
@@shhh7035 I started it years back just for my own music and there's no going back now. Have fun with it.