Fl Radial Blur Info
Since "FL Radial Blur" is a popular effect from the Flair plugin suite (often used in After Effects and Premiere Pro for music videos and high-energy edits), here are a few post options tailored for different platforms: Option 1: The "High Energy" Instagram Reel/TikTok Caption Headline: That FL Radial Blur hit different ⚡️
- Apply CC Radial Fast Blur (Spin) set to 100%.
- Animate the "Amount" from 100% down to 0% over 5 frames.
- As the blur decreases, animate the Opacity from 0% to 100%.
- It simulates the effect of a camera dolly zoom (forward/backward movement) combined with a directional smear.
- The blur is from the center outward (or vice versa), not rotational.
- Key distinction: Standard AE’s Radial Blur → rotation; CC Radial Blur → zoom/scale blur. FL Radial Blur = advanced version of CC Radial Blur with anti-aliasing, curves, and shaping controls.
- Paper: "A Meshless Method for Fluid Simulation" (Various authors have explored this, but look for works by Müller et al. or Adams et al. regarding SPH and RBFs).
- Why it helps: It explains how fluid solvers calculate smooth transitions between particles, creating that "blurred" smooth look rather than jagged voxels.
- Key Concept: Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) relies heavily on radial kernel functions.
Usage: Often applied to adjustment layers to create circular transitions between clips. fl radial blur