DARA’S GUIDE: How to "FADE" Characters

I’m having the bright issue too, help, this is what it looks like when fading

then looks fine after the fade

help please :blush:

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This might help: HOW TO: Deal with the Overlay Brightness Issue :yay:

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Oh MY Goodness, you just saved my story, girl! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Let me know if I can do anything for you!

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Bump :two_hearts:

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I was wondering how could I attempt this if I only wanted half the character persay?

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Here you can convert your overlays

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Bump :sparkling_heart:

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Bump!

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Bump!

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This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!! Thank you soooo much!!! You ROCK!!! @PastelTales sent me here!!! So now I do not have to make an unnecessary post about this topic !!! Whoop Whoop!!! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: :blob_hearts:

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I was successfully able to fade my characters in and out without any complication!!! This directing workover trick has completely changed the dynamics of how my story is developing!!! Thank you so much for sharing this technique !!! :hugs: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Is it possible to fade them back into the screen?

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@Dara.Amarie Do you have to change the size of the overlay in order for it to work?

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Nevermind I figure out

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BUMP

So if you want your character as fade there have to overlay right?

I’m currently having trouble with the overlay, I had to resize it to make it into a png image and not it won’t fit properly in the scene, what should I do?

So you have to make overlay first right?

I’M HAVING THE EXACT SAME ISSUE. Please someone help :pleading_face: altho i do have over 10 characters and 4 overlays (+ 2 overlays for fading)

My guide is a bit outdated sorry I need to update it so you shouldn’t add the overlay name with the background name and set the opacity to 0. Instead use the create command and have the opacity at 0.

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