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Applying FX to whole scene
Posted: 11 Apr 2020, 18:24
by dorbs
Hi. I'm trying to apply a simple brightness & contrast effect to my scene. Meaning, of all my layers.
I hope there's another options beside applying the effect to each individual layer.
Thanks!
Re: Applying FX to whole scene
Posted: 11 Apr 2020, 21:42
by slowtiger
In TVP there's no other way than applying to one layer after another.
But if that FX is the last thing you do, you can eaily duplicate the scene, merge all layers to one and apply the FX.
Re: Applying FX to whole scene
Posted: 11 Apr 2020, 22:41
by D.T. Nethery
dorbs wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 18:24
Hi. I'm trying to apply a simple brightness & contrast effect to my scene. Meaning, of all my layers.
I hope there's another options beside applying the effect to each individual layer.
Thanks!
There is an option in the FX Stack to Apply on All Layers. You have to make sure that the FX Stack is set to
Apply on All Layers ,
All Instances . (this is important ... if you don't have All Instances selected, it doesn't work) .
This first screenshot shows how I have three FX -- Color Adjust /Glow /Grain -- applied to one layer , but I've selected to Apply on All Layers /All Instances.
In the second screenshot you can see that the FX , Color Adjust /Glow /Grain , have been applied to each layer.
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Re: Applying FX to whole scene
Posted: 14 Apr 2020, 13:48
by daninski
You can also set the source to display (add FX > colour > image source) and render the whole scene with the same effect to a new layer.