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ā—š——ļæ½š—”š—§š—£šŸ°š—”š—œš—–ā— autismcreature Green

fun fact, the rotating profile picture this one has on right now is actually the side of a cube animated in blender, screen recorded with OBS, cropped with kdenlive, and then stuffed into A Lot of image processing stuff to make it into a small gif
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@wetsocks could this one have not like. done that with just kdenlive?

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ā—š——ļæ½š—”š—§š—£šŸ°š—”š—œš—–ā— autismcreature Green

@shroomie kdenlive is like cutting a wooden plank with scissors
in other words, No
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@wetsocks i’d imagine it could rotate a square though, could it not?

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ā—š——ļæ½š—”š—§š—£šŸ°š—”š—œš—–ā— autismcreature Green

@shroomie Maybe.

kdenlive has next to no "animation" support, whatever keyframe system it has is only able to do linear interpolation afaik (this animation uses curves to interpolate, that's how it gets that bouncy effect), because it's meant for changing number values, not moving an image

the only animation program this one has experience with is blender, so it lined up a camera in just the right way to only see one side of a cube, because conveniently the image that needed moving was square shaped, so it could easily be assigned to one of the cube's faces and look like just a flat image to the camera

this one then used blender's Actual Animation Tools to move it in a funky little spinning loop

the reason why it had to be screen recorded in the first place is because rendering completely broke for some reason and it was better to just play the animation in real time because of how simple the scene was
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