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  1. 1 hour ago, Igor said:

    Modifiers are not intended for this task. You need to use keyframes to control opacity (as in your example project)

    Thank you, Igor, for your answer. I wanted to achieve a slow and smooth transformation in the modifiers. Scaling, moving, appearing and more.

  2. There are 4-5 photos per slide.
    How to use modifiers to make the first photo disappear very smoothly, and the second photo appear very smoothly.
    And do this until the last photo appears.
    I would be grateful for hints and help in this matter.
    P.S. And another question: How to make the modifiers work slowly and smoothly.

  3. 3 hours ago, Igor said:

    In future version 12.0 we automatically rename the second file to Picture_2.jpg (Picture_3.jpg, etc) to resolve this situation and allow to create a ZIP archive for any project.

    Igor, it may be better to archive the project along with the folders, preserving the nesting of files in folders.

  4. The video presents paintings by one of the famous contemporary American artists - Thomas Kinkade.
    He is widely known for being the most widely circulated American artist, especially in print reproductions.
    Multimillion-dollar copies of his work could often be seen on calendars, puzzles, product packaging and in store windows.
    Enjoy watching.

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, Xenofex2 said:

    How was this done please? Just out of interest I have tried it on a test project but cannot seem to replicate.

    Xenofex2, glad that you liked these pictures! They are really interesting and beautiful. I made transitions inside the slides (internal transitions) from picture to picture using two identical masks. The first mask (lower) appears at 200-500 mlsec. before the main one. And uses a solid white layer (rectangle) instead of painting. The second mask (top) is ordinary. This is done to give the transition better contrast and beauty.
    Good luck and good health to you!

  6. The video features amazingly beautiful and warm paintings by the famous contemporary Canadian artist Richard Savoie.
    Richard Savoy's paintings delight the eye with their magical and festive light, truly cozy composition and themes.
    White snow is presented in the artist’s paintings in the entire breadth of cold shades of the color palette - white, cold, blue and purple.
    All this is so skillfully combined with all the shades of warm light pouring from everywhere, which flows onto the snow-covered streets from the windows of houses, city lamps and headlights of passing cars...
    Winter is cold, the cities seem to be made of snow and ice... But spring will come soon, the snow will melt and then...
    Enjoy watching.

     

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  7. 9 hours ago, Rosemary A said:

    Thank you for sharing this show. It is great to see how you use slidestyles so effectively. I enjoyed it and also the history lesson. Marie Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrenca was obviously a great artist.

    Rosemary, Thank you for watching and rating! I hope you liked the paintings of this artist! The difficult fate of this woman did not break her and she became a great artist.

  8. The video is dedicated to the famous French portrait artist of the 19th century - Marie Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrenca (1755-1842).
    The interesting fate of this artist was closely intertwined with many royals, aristocrats and celebrities of that time.
    Events at home and close acquaintance with the royal family forced her to hastily leave France.
    For six years she wandered around Europe, earning money from time to time by depicting local aristocrats in paintings.
    Until one day she arrived in Russia, where she stayed for six long years.
    Many Russian aristocrats and nobles tried to order portraits from the artist.
    And even the Empress, Catherine II, ordered several portraits of her relatives from her.
    Orders and money flowed to Elizabeth like a river...
    And yet, after six years, she returned home to Paris.

     

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  9. The video presents amazingly beautiful, bright and rich paintings by the famous Austrian artist of the past - Hans Zatzky.
    This painter loved to paint slightly frivolous and funny scenes with cupids, nymphs and pretty young girls.
    At the turn of the century, Zatzky's works were sold in huge quantities in Europe in the form of reproductions and postcards.
    Today, paintings by this artist are very expensive and can decorate even the richest collection.
    Enjoy watching.

     

  10. The video features paintings by one of the famous English artists of the Victorian era - Arthur John Elsley.
    Each canvas is imbued with sincere love for children, animals, simple rural life and Life itself.
    Being poorly sighted after suffering from measles, the artist perfectly conveys the beauty of pastoral landscapes.
    Each painting demonstrates childlike spontaneity, friendship and mutual love between people and animals.
    Enjoy watching.

     

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