Take your images into a whole new dimension with camera zoom & 3D particles
When you replace an image, it applies the same settings such as Opacity and Blending Mode on the new image. Click on the image layer or on the canvas, and click Replace on the right panel Select your ...
Quickly flip an imported image with just a few clicks, to help you easily plot your composition. First, select your image from the Layers or click on it on the canvas And click Flip X to flip it horiz...
To change the background color, first you need to select the main object and fill in the background. On the left panel, select Shapes, and pick the shape you want to use. Resize it to fit the frame or...
In 3D Parallax, your project is made up of layers. By selecting the main object, you create a separate layer for the subject of focus, which separates it from the original image. Each element and eff...
Adding particles in your parallax projects can bring more texture and dimension to your video. There are pre-set particles in the editor such as leaves, petals, lights, etc., but you may also import ...
After selecting the object/s of focus for your project, you can rename it in the settings panel under Object Name. If you are already in the middle of editing, you can rename the object or layer by s...
How to add animation to an object for the parallax effect in PhotoVibrance: Select the object of focus. Click on the dropdown menu for animation. Select the action you want to use for your project. {"...
To save your project, simply click on the Save button at the bottom left corner of the editor. Then, select the location where you want to save it. That's it! Your project is saved. We recommend havi...
After applying changes to your project and you're happy with your parallax animation, publish your project by clicking on the Publish button on the left panel. Set the location you want for your proj...
Here are the keyboard shortcuts that you can use in PhotoVibrance: You may access this guide while editing by clicking on the keyboard icon at the bottom left corner of the editor....