Thanks, Ben!! Loving your Shotcut tutorials too!! Folks, for more awesome SHOTCUT tutorial videos, including an alternative Whip-pan transition method, check out Ben's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/1keiRdX19gmPWr9jDk6SZQ.html
You got a wonderful channel about Shotcut, and we can clearly see that you master it! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge At 19:33 If I may give a tip (a tiny one) ;) In GIMP you can do a multiplication in the field (all fields in GIMP are able to do simple math like addition, division, subtraction, it also take in count parenthesis and ^ ). For example at 19:33 it was already written in the field _1920_ , just input after _1920_ your time two multiplication like this -> _1920*2_ then hit enter ;) (if fields are linked it will also multiply the one below)
Fantastic explanation! Very thorough and clear! Your best tutorial yet!
Thanks, Ben!! Loving your Shotcut tutorials too!! Folks, for more awesome SHOTCUT tutorial videos, including an alternative Whip-pan transition method, check out Ben's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/1keiRdX19gmPWr9jDk6SZQ.html
Один из самых полезных каналов на UA-cam по Shotcut. Очень странно, что мало подписчиков!
You got a wonderful channel about Shotcut, and we can clearly see that you master it! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge
At 19:33 If I may give a tip (a tiny one) ;) In GIMP you can do a multiplication in the field (all fields in GIMP are able to do simple math like addition, division, subtraction, it also take in count parenthesis and ^ ).
For example at 19:33 it was already written in the field _1920_ , just input after _1920_ your time two multiplication like this -> _1920*2_ then hit enter ;) (if fields are linked it will also multiply the one below)
Now this is what im looking for
Thanks, very useful.
Thank you. It's useful guide.