How to use your DIY User Effectįunctionally, the DIY User Effect works the same as every other effect. If you selected User, then you will notice a new User tab has been added. Your effect will now exist inside the section you've added it to. Once that's all done, just hit save to create your effect. You can also give it a description, just in case you end up making loads and need a reminder of what it does. In this pop-up, you can name your effect, choose what VFX category to add it to, what subcategory to you want it listed under, and choose whether you want it added to your favourite effects or not. From there, choose 'create a template from segment effects', and a pop up will appear. Once that's done, make sure you're still in the VFX tab, and then in the settings box, click the 3 dots in the top right corner. The important thing is to have all the effects built up that you'd like to become new DIY user effects, and all of their settings set to how you want them to be. So, the first thing you need to do is make some effects! Do whatever ones you want, go wild with it. There is! and that better way is DIY User Effects! Getting set up You're going to have to manually recreate the effect on those 47 clips, and it's going to take ages. Then you remember that there are 47 other clips that need the exact same effects and settings, and regret starts to set in. The settings are just right, the look is perfect, and for one small, fleeting moment you know happiness. You've spent an hour crafting the perfect black white, soft focus, hard contrast flashback filter.
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