Blur effect?
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Blur effect?
Is it possible to make a blur effect on RenPy?
Because I've wanted something like the one below.
Photoshop-generated xD Unfortunately, I know ONLY how to call the thingie in the middle,
Anybody help me?
Or if this isn't possible, is there any way to make an almost similar effect?
Because I've wanted something like the one below.
Photoshop-generated xD Unfortunately, I know ONLY how to call the thingie in the middle,
Anybody help me?
Or if this isn't possible, is there any way to make an almost similar effect?
Re: Blur effect?
@Lumen_Astrum--> A built-in blur effect in Renpy would slow down the whole system because it needs high processing power. I don't think PyTom would ever consider adding that feature into Renpy.
The next best thing you could do is to make two version of the image : one normal and one blurred, and then you make transition between those images to achieve the "blur" effect.
The next best thing you could do is to make two version of the image : one normal and one blurred, and then you make transition between those images to achieve the "blur" effect.
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Help is on the way!
Download this and hope this will help you in achieving your desired Blur effect...
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Re: Blur effect?
For some reason, when I try to run the sample, it doesn't work... :/
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I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.
Exception: config.narrator_menu is not a known configuration variable.
While executing init code:
- script at line 88 of renpy-6.12.0-mainline/template/game/screens.rpy
- python at line 89 of renpy-6.12.0-mainline/template/game/screens.rpy.
-- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\bootstrap.py", line 270, in bootstrap
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\main.py", line 255, in main
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\execution.py", line 259, in run
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\ast.py", line 574, in execute
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\python.py", line 957, in py_exec_bytecode
File "renpy-6.12.0-mainline/template/game/screens.rpy", line 89, in <module>
File "C:\Documents and Settings\Loewe\Desktop\Ren'Py\renpy-6.11.2\renpy\store.py", line 78, in __setattr__
Exception: config.narrator_menu is not a known configuration variable.
While executing init code:
- script at line 88 of renpy-6.12.0-mainline/template/game/screens.rpy
- python at line 89 of renpy-6.12.0-mainline/template/game/screens.rpy.
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Re: Blur effect?
Your ren'py version is probably to old.
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Re: Blur effect?
So it was basically just what redcat said: Make another image of your screen, blur it in a photo editor, and then dissolve to it when you want to blur in your game. I think, instead of a blur, you could do a black background. It achieves the same effect (focus on the highlighted graphic while dimming out the background). Just make a solid black image with, like, 50% transparency and export as a PNG. Then show that when you show your cutout. Not a blur, but it does the same thing.
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Re: Blur effect?
Like what Anima said... Update to the latest Renpy...Lumen_Astrum wrote:For some reason, when I try to run the sample, it doesn't work... :/
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Re: Blur effect?
Oh, thank you.
The one that mugenjohncel worked out wonders too [after I updated my version of RenPy], but I'll be tinkering more for the best effect
The one that mugenjohncel worked out wonders too [after I updated my version of RenPy], but I'll be tinkering more for the best effect
Re: Help is on the way!
@UncleMugen--> We - want - more!! We - want - More!!mugenjohncel wrote: Edit:
Drats!... It seems I have inadvertently uploaded a massive spoiler...
What was I thinking last night?
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Re: Blur effect?
I don't know how exactly blur made in photoshop-like programms (definitely they uses very complex formulas), but made an attempt to simulate such an effect using ATL (its not an actual blur, but looks quite unfocused). These are 3 different effects to compare.
It would be great, if someone, who skillfull at ATL, could transform this examples in to "transforms" (lol), that they could be used as <show bg at blur>, <show bg at blur_1>.
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init:
image bg = "bg.png"
image bbgg:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 xoffset -3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 xoffset +3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 yoffset -3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 yoffset +3
image bbgg_1:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate 0.5 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate -0.5 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate 1 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate -1 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
image bbgg_2:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.015
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.010
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.995
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.990
label start:
scene bg with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg_1 with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg_2 with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
jump start
Re: Blur effect?
@Alex--> Interesting!
I just like to add that we could also use the image from transformation to make another transformation.
For example, I add a stronger blur from the soft blur here...
I just like to add that we could also use the image from transformation to make another transformation.
For example, I add a stronger blur from the soft blur here...
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init:
image bg = "bg.png"
image bbgg:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 xoffset -3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 xoffset +3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 yoffset -3
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 yoffset +3
image bbgggaussian:
contains:
"bbgg"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bbgg"
alpha 0.2 xoffset -3
contains:
"bbgg"
alpha 0.2 xoffset +3
contains:
"bbgg"
alpha 0.2 yoffset -3
contains:
"bbgg"
alpha 0.2 yoffset +3
image bbgg_1:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate 0.5 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate -0.5 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate 1 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 rotate -1 xalign 0.5 yalign 0.5
image bbgg_2:
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 1.0
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.015
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.010
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.995
contains:
"bg.png"
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.990
label start:
scene bg with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgggaussian with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg_1 with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
scene bbgg_2 with dissolve
$ renpy.pause()
return
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Re: Blur effect?
What do you mean - "stronger"? To make it looks more unfocused?
In my example it works like:
1) show an image
2) show some semi-transparent and slightly offset copies of that image over it
So you can add some more copies with different offsets or make them less transparent, maybe...
Also, I played with it a bit and that's what I got
* I don't know why, but this transforms are not friendly with "align"s and "anchor"s (only "pos"s)...
In my example it works like:
1) show an image
2) show some semi-transparent and slightly offset copies of that image over it
So you can add some more copies with different offsets or make them less transparent, maybe...
Also, I played with it a bit and that's what I got
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init:
image eileen happy = "eileen_happy.png"
transform blur(child):
contains:
child
alpha 1.0
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 xoffset -3
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 xoffset 3
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 yoffset -3
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 yoffset 3
transform zoom_blur(child):
contains:
child
alpha 1.0
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.015
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 zoom 1.010
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.995
contains:
child
alpha 0.2 zoom 0.990
label start:
show eileen happy:
xpos 0.5
$ renpy.pause()
show eileen happy at blur
"Some good memories"
show eileen happy with move:
xpos 0.7
$ renpy.pause()
show eileen happy at zoom_blur
"..."
Re: Blur effect?
That's a smart idea. =)Alex wrote:I don't know how exactly blur made in photoshop-like programms (definitely they uses very complex formulas), but made an attempt to simulate such an effect using
It would be great, if someone, who skillfull at ATL, could transform this examples in to "transforms" (lol), that they could be used as <show bg at blur>, <show bg at blur_1>.
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Re: Blur effect?
Haha! I must commend Alex on the fast blur technique. This is how some older games without shaders used to do it. I implemented it in a shader.
This totally won't work nearly as fast on software rendering mode. Use the pre-blur technique for that. Or use this technique to pre-blur on load so you don't have worry about it being slow later.
This totally won't work nearly as fast on software rendering mode. Use the pre-blur technique for that. Or use this technique to pre-blur on load so you don't have worry about it being slow later.
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