I've done some very simple annimated gifs via imagemagick cli tools.
I'm wondering if it is possible to take an image and overlay it with raining text, a word or phrase as raindrops.
If so, could someone just give me a brief bullet point list of which tools to use?
Thanks.
Raining text.
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Re: Raining text.
Not sure I understand what raining text means. But if you want to merge two animations, see http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/anim_mods/#merging
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Re: Raining text.
This might be an effect often seen in videos, where letters for a caption drop gently into place, or fly in from the edge of the frame, or whatever.
If that's what you want, I suggest you look at video editors. It could be done with ImageMagick and a complex script, but it wouldn't be trivial. This would actually work in reverse: start with the caption, work out the placement of each character, then make images with each character displaced from the original position. Assemble the video frames in the reverse order.
If that's what you want, I suggest you look at video editors. It could be done with ImageMagick and a complex script, but it wouldn't be trivial. This would actually work in reverse: start with the caption, work out the placement of each character, then make images with each character displaced from the original position. Assemble the video frames in the reverse order.
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