

Yes, that would seem logical - but what is crumple distortion? Not a mention of what it actually does.Ĭompare that with Adobe's documentation of a new Photoshop feature: There is one small unlabeled and unexplained image, then a bunch of one-line 'tool-tip' definitions of the buttons and fields - which basically explain no more about the feature than their names already imply:Įnable this button to active the crumple effect.

Additionally, it accepts an external matte input which will also condition the way in which the internal blending occurs. It features a built-in colour selection, which will constrain the accumulation effect within that selection. Recursive Ops uses the processed result of the previous frame and blends it with the current frame using a selected blending mode. Select Flame FX2 then click Recursive Ops. You can access the Recursive Ops Effect in the following ways:įrom the Desktop. Use Recursive Ops to perform a wide range of recursive, animation-based blending effects. Consider for example the documentation released with the new 'Recursive Ops' feature: I understand that the documentation release can't be *that* thorough on all the features, but lord knows it could come a long way with context. No response via the flame-news thread, so a hopeful re-post:Īgreed, Grant does fantastic work - I wish there were a dozen more of him. flame masters and shot number versions.
