Here’s an example:
You simply need to add a translate layer to your animation. The translate layer is used to move things around the canvas. Here’s one in my layers panel:
Translate layer in layers panel |
The translate layer should be at the top, so everything in your animation will weave (Z Depth 0.000000).
Next, you need to convert the Translate layer's Origin into a Composite. That means the X-axis and Y-axis values are separated instead of being a vector.
You then convert the X-axis and Y-axis values to Random. Put in some suitable values, such as these:
Example X and Y axis values |
Export the resulting animation as video and that’s all there is to it.
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Very interesting stuff :)
Sorry, totally off topic here - have you seen the Raspberry Pi? It looks like the sort of retro thing you might be interested in
(also uses Linux!)
I'm trying to get people interested in this, could be brilliant for kids and schools...pass the word :)
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/05/as-british-as-raspberry-pi/index.htm
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