

#Gif on gif overlay full
Here's the full ffmpeg output of one of my tests: ffmpeg -framerate 15 -loop 1 -i photo.jpg -ignore_loop 0 -i overlay.gif -filter_complex "scale=(iw*sar)*max(600/(iw*sar)\,750/ih):ih*max(600/(iw*sar)\,750/ih), crop=600:750, blend=all_mode='overlay':all_opacity=0.7" -i audio.wav -c:v libx264 -c:a aac -b:a 192k -shortest output.mp4įfmpeg version N-83507-g8fa18e0 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developersĬonfiguration: -enable-gpl -enable-version3 -enable-cuda -enable-cuvid -enable-d3d11va -enable-dxva2 -enable-libmfx -enable-nvenc -enable-avisynth -enable-bzlib -enable-fontconfig -enablĮ-frei0r -enable-gnutls -enable-iconv -enable-libass -enable-libbluray -enable-libbs2b -enable-libcaca -enable-libfreetype -enable-libgme -enable-libgsm -enable-libilbc -enable-libmodplug. filter_complex "blend=all_mode='overlay':all_opacity=0.7"
#Gif on gif overlay how to
I have checked a lot of threads, but I can't figure out how to combine something like this with my existing filters. What I want is to lower the opacity of the overlay image. if you only want to put the overlay onto a certain area, use the lasso tool (i mostly use magnetic lasso tool) to select the area wanted:īefore save, check if the work area is correct.I have this ffmpeg command that I use to create a video from a photo and a animated GIF border overlay, and a audio track. Press V (move tool) and move the overlay to where you want it on the picture. Select the new layer in the base picture document, and change the blending mode from ‘pass through’ to ‘screen’: Right click and duplicate layer to the base: Select all the layers on the overlay gif, right click and convert it to smart object: click the ‘convert to video timeline’ icon on the base image and an overlay gif respectively: Now apply one more overlay with the timeline method. (i added one more overlay gif on the cap because i realised the preview wouldn’t show the overlay on the background very clearly due to the resize) the white area represents the area you want the overlay to appear: it can be edited by painting with the brush tool/ eraser tool, paint bucket tool, etc. The layer mask will be black except the area selected before.

after that, add a layer mask (make sure the overlay group is selected):

It doesn’t have to be super delicate in most case (depending on the base image and overlays) so an approximate shape is enough. If you only want to put the overlay onto a certain area, use the lasso tool (i mostly use magnetic lasso tool) to select the area wanted: Select the new group on the top, and change the blending mode from ‘pass through’ to ‘screen’: the past method should be ‘over selection’ and remember to check ‘link added layers’: Select all the frames in the base image, then paste frames. Select all the frames (clicking the first frame, then shift + the last frame), then copy frames: Go to the overlay gif again, select all the layers by clicking the first layer then shift + the last layer, and group them together by pressing the ‘create a new group’ icon: There’re 38 frames in this overlay i’m using, so i go back to the base picture and add 37 more new frames by clicking the ‘duplicated selected frames’ icon: Open up an overlay gif on photoshop, scroll to the right on the frame animation panel and see how many frames there are in the gif: i’ll be demonstrating the frame animation method first: these are all optional but i strongly recommend it because who doesn’t want to make their graphics pretty? :D
#Gif on gif overlay download
overlay gifs: these are the ones i’ll be usingįirst, prepare the base picture you’re using - download some psd’s from resource sites or colour it yourself ( this is a colouring tutorial that i made), crop it, sharpen it. adobe photoshop: i use the version cc 2017/2018 this is easy if you know basic photoshop & how to make gifs already! it will cover both the frame animation method and timeline method, so you can see which method you prefer. In this tutorial you will learn how i put those sparkly glittery moving effect on pictures like i did for these edits: x x x.
