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Working with animation and digital videos 803
Applying scripts to movies
The Script feature lets you repeat the same actions for each frame in a movie. For
example, you might want to apply an effect like Glass Distortion to a video clip. You
can record a script that applies the Glass Distortion effect to a single image and then,
with a single command, apply that script to the entire movie. A script can contain
almost any action — a single command, a series of commands, or the many steps in
creating an original drawing. You’ll devise scripts based on the needs of your project.
You cannot undo changes after applying a script to a movie. Before applying a script to
a movie, you should become familiar with scripting and experiment with a separate
sample image. You might want to work with a copy of the movie, or you might apply
the script to a short sample movie to test it. For complete information on working with
scripts, see “Using scripts to automate tasks” on page 813.
Using scripts to set grain position
You can use a script to apply a surface texture (paper grain) to an entire movie. In this
case, you have several options for the position of the grain in each frame. You can put
the grain in exactly the same position, move the grain randomly, or move it linearly by
a set number of pixels.
Using scripts to apply brushstrokes
You can apply a recorded brushstroke to a movie. Corel Painter divides the stroke into
as many segments as there are frames and places the segments in successive frames. This
feature is most useful when used with the Image Hose. When you apply a brushstroke
to a movie using the Image Hose brush, one or more Nozzle images are deposited on
each frame. If the Nozzle file is an animated sequence — for example, a person walking
— Corel Painter can drop successive images on successive frames. Play the movie back,
and the person walks across the document window. For this to work, you must set up
the Nozzle file appropriately and have the right Image Hose brush size. For more
information, see “Using the Image hose” on page 436.
To create a script for a movie
1 Choose Window Scripts.
2 In the Scripts panel, click the Script options button , and choose Record
Script.
3 Perform the actions you want included in the script, and click the Stop button
in the Scripts panel.
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