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What is your issue with blur? As long as you understand the intuitive "everything is an effect" methodology that Kdenlive follows, blurring a portion of the screen is straightforward. Note these clips in which I had blurred the credits appearing onscreen so they do not clash with the captions I added. Add a blur effect, then a crop effect.
I had to rewatch that bottom one a few times, it completely escaped me
Are you saying that the credits were well obscured and that you couldn't even tell that something was blurred? Or that you had a difficult time being able to discern what is even going on in the GIF? I made these from scratch, so I am absolutely open to any constructive criticism to help me improve my technique.
You did a great job obscuring them!
I didn't even get a hint of that credit blurred at all. I saw your comment and watched it with intention looking out for the credits and it was on the 3rd rewatch I caught them. The first one is more obvious because it was in the open space, but the one with Jenna was imperceptible at first and the only I noticed was because it was brought up
Nice work with the OC!! It's very smooth and something I'd expect to see in highqualitygifs
Thanks for the feedback. While creating these, I always felt like I could have put more effort into removing the credits to make them imperceptible. But I am glad to hear that the simple blur job was effective enough.
And it was!
https://quokk.au/c/high_quality_gifs/p/599185/when-you-see-someone-who-actually-puts-time-and-effort-into-practicing-the-same-kind-of-art
Woah you can crop a blur? That's pretty neat
Yep! And you should also try blurring a cropped layer instead of cropping a blurred layer. The former is technically what I had actually done with the two GIFs above. The order in which those two effects are stacked can make a significant difference.