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#11
If you want to keep the same photo
Here a video tuto => How to animate a still photo using GIMP
(Although it was all made with G'MIC > Deformations > Morph [Interactive] Wink )


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#12
Brilliant video. Never saw this before :+1

Thanks @ricch2005 . It is ok even if you skip. I asked because there is a video on GC which the author seems to have done with utmost ease with Shotcut.
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#13
Yes, saw that, however this is an animation not video and typically not that many layer (frames)

Not difficult using standard Gimp principles to create an effect. Might not be automatic, I just thinned the original number of layers, and cloned out depending on the position of the water. Guarantee faster than learning yet another video editor.

   
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#14
Ok. The way OP talked about it, I thought it would be a simple process. Thanks.
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#15
(07-07-2021, 08:52 AM)meetdilip Wrote: Ok. The way OP talked about it, I thought it would be a simple process. Thanks.

Well try it, nothing ventured, ...etc. but I though you were keen on using kdenlive that probably has a similar feature. I am not that familiar with either so I can not comment on which is best. Just afraid you will jump from one application to another and never get a full understanding of any.

I have been using Gimp for years and I am still learning.
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#16
I understand. I am comfortable with KdenLive. I am still a beginner at it. But different people suggest their favourite tool. And when we try to talk about something different, that is as good as annoying them. So I try to use the tool mentioned in the thread or video.
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