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    Adding an effect on a project

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    • goodboyG
      goodboy
      last edited by

      Hi

      Is there a way of putting an effect on the stage so it's constantly there, ie I have 20 scenes finished consisting of transparent PNG's, and movie files, but I would like to add a texture like an old movie scratch on them all, so it's there all the time, is this possible? or do I have to implement it in the 20 scenes one by one?
      Thanks
      Joe

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      • dbiniD
        dbini
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        does the Projector for each scene have the same settings? if so, you can replace each Projector with a Broadcaster, and place a Listener, your desired texture effect, and a Projector in a separate scene, and activate this so that it remains active as you pass through each of the other scenes.

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        • goodboyG
          goodboy
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          No, there are multiple projectors within a given scene and different settings, some of them are moving and zooming, but I get what your saying and will give it a go, cheers!

          J

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          • goodboyG
            goodboy
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            I was hoping for some magic 'global stage actor' 😉

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            • MaximortalM
              Maximortal
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              may be if you use virtual stages in each scene?

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              • FredF
                Fred
                last edited by

                If you had used a user actor with a projector inside it you could have done this. Crappy I know to offer this, but if you are making similar scenes over and over user actor are the way to go. This way when you want to change them all you only have to change one.

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