What is simulated motion graphics?
The backgrounds used for presentation in VerseVIEW can be a solid color, a gradient between two colors, a JPEG still picture or a simulated motion graphics. The motion graphics as background could improve the aesthetic quality of the presentation. The following article describes how to setup the simulated motion graphics feature in VerseVIEW.
How does simulated motion graphics work?
The simulated motion graphics uses a still image as the base. The image is panned and zoomed in random direction and speed to create the motion graphics effect. The simulated motion graphics looks good only with abstract images. One can download a collection of abstract backgrounds [LINK]
How to create simulated motion graphics base image?
One can create the base image by applying blur filer on a colorful image. I used Adobe Photoshop to create these images from photographs I took.
How to start the motion graphics feature in VerseVIEW?
Open VerseVIEW and navigate to the graphics tab. Select the image for background and check the box that says “motion graphics”. Any presentation will have the motion graphics as background. Please note that the motion graphics feature will be disabled when the background is changed or when VerseVIEW is restarted. It will have to be enabled each time.
The following clip show a sample of how it looks:
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