Computer Generated Imagery. Animated Imagery. Using your own Photographs for Kaliedoscopes. Keyframing presets.

 

 

The program can create art using both strategies.  It can do Computer Generated imagery or you can use your photographs as a starting point.  There are several different modes or art strategies in Studio Artist and they can all be combined to make complex work.  

If you want to make a Kaleidoscopic images from your photographs you can do the following.

1.  Load A Source image (one of your photographs) File > Open Source and Canvas
2. Drag you Source image into the Canvas
3 Go to Warp Mode and choose a Kaleidoscopic setting.  There are other settings you can play with as well.
4. Mouse down and move the mouse around in the Canvas to create Kaleidoscopic images.  (Its all interactive and will do different things depending on where you mouse down and how you move the mouse). If you want to start again just drag the source image into the canvas.  
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If you want to output high resolution just resize your canvas to whatever resolution you want then do the same steps above.  (if you are still on the trial there is a limitation)

You can also change the settings.  For instance you can have the source be the source image plus the current layer and you can also try different compositing modes.
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Regarding the self-animating animated effects those need to be keyframed if you want to use your own source images.  So basically you would mouse down and make a kaleidoscopic image in the canvas and record a keyframe then move it again to a different look and record another keyframe after 20 keyframes and it will animate between the two.  You can do this for as many keyframes as you want.  Then you can output an animated movie.  We have a way to do automatic keyframing for these which makes it much easier.
 
You can find PASeq examples in the Paint Action Sequence Mode presets under the the Collection of Operational and Generative Keyframing.

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