EyeonTips:Manual/Tool Reference/Transform/Camera Shake
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Shaky Text with Camera Shake
Below is a simple example of how to achieve the `shaky text' effect using the Camera Shake tool.
- Start a new composition and add a Text+ tool with medium size text.
- Connect the output of the Text tool to the input of a Camera Shake tool (located in the main Tools>Transform menu).
- Display the tool in one of the views and expand the Camera Shake tool's controls.
- The default settings are quite good as a starting point, so leave the controls alone for now.
- Set the Current Frame to frame 0.
- Animate the Overall Strength slider by right-clicking on the control and selecting the Animate option.
- Set the Overall Strength value to 0.0.
- Advance to frame 9 and set the Overall Strength value to 0.75.
- Advance to frame 49 and set a key frame for the Overall Strength to 0.75.
- Advance to frame 59 and set the Overall Strength value to 0.0.
- Open the Camera Shake tool's common controls Tab by clicking on the nuclear symbol in the controls.
- Enable the tool's Directional Blur by checking (clicking on) the Directional Blur checkbox.
- Set the Directional Blur Quality value to 5 for smoother results.
- Set the Render Range to start at 0 and end at 59.
- Create a Flipbook preview (note the size available according to available memory).
- Remember that all of the nice details will only show up when the Hi-Q Preview option is enabled. Experimenting with the various parameters will produce different results. Increasing the Randomness and Deviation values can create some pretty violent results.
See also the Shake Modifier