Directional Blur

Directional Blur

Add a directional blur to your footage.

Overview

Directional Blur is a specific type of blur effect in Fable that allows you to blur an image or footage along a specified angle or direction. Overall, Directional Blur in Fable provides a powerful tool for adding motion blur effects or simulating directional motion in animations, giving the layer the illusion of motion.

Controls

  • Angle: The direction of the blur. The blur is applied equally on either side of the center of a pixel; therefore, a setting of 180° and a setting of 0° produce the same results.

  • Distance: Increasing the Blur Length will result in a more pronounced blur effect, while decreasing it will reduce the blur intensity.

Overview

Directional Blur is a specific type of blur effect in Fable that allows you to blur an image or footage along a specified angle or direction. Overall, Directional Blur in Fable provides a powerful tool for adding motion blur effects or simulating directional motion in animations, giving the layer the illusion of motion.

Controls

  • Angle: The direction of the blur. The blur is applied equally on either side of the center of a pixel; therefore, a setting of 180° and a setting of 0° produce the same results.

  • Distance: Increasing the Blur Length will result in a more pronounced blur effect, while decreasing it will reduce the blur intensity.

Overview

Directional Blur is a specific type of blur effect in Fable that allows you to blur an image or footage along a specified angle or direction. Overall, Directional Blur in Fable provides a powerful tool for adding motion blur effects or simulating directional motion in animations, giving the layer the illusion of motion.

Controls

  • Angle: The direction of the blur. The blur is applied equally on either side of the center of a pixel; therefore, a setting of 180° and a setting of 0° produce the same results.

  • Distance: Increasing the Blur Length will result in a more pronounced blur effect, while decreasing it will reduce the blur intensity.

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