CrumplePop OverLight is a lens flare and light leak texture plugin that makes it easy to apply washed-out glows and lens flares to your footage.
Getting Started
Drag the
uni.OverLight
effect onto your clip.
Click the
Browse Presets
button to see an animated preview of all the presets available. Double-click any preset to apply. Once a preset is selected, you will see its name selected within the
Overlight Preset
drop-down menu below. Presets can also be applied directly from this Overlight Preset menu.
Modify the Effect
Chose from the
Blend Mode
drop-down to select the blending mode used to composite the Overlight result over the original input image.
Turning the
Opacity
slider down from the default 60 will lower the overall transparency of the Overlight effect on the layer. Turning this control up to 100 intensifies the effect.
The
Brightness
control will bring up the brightness and occurrence of the glowing areas lowering this slider down to 1 will diminish the glowing areas.
Use the
Saturation
slider to change the color intensity of the Overlight color. Bring it down below 100 to desaturate the color of the overlaid preset.
The
Hue
color picker works in tangent with the
Hue Intensity
control to change the overall color of the Overlight preset. Turn up the Hue Intensity control from 0 to see the effect of the Hue control.
The
Flicker
control adds realistic flicker and movement to the overlaid lens flare and leak.
The
Flip Light Leak
allows you to change the position of the Overlight effect to further customize the effect: Vertical, Horizontal, or Both.