11/6/2023 0 Comments Krita animation capes![]() I've been testing out the transparency by importing the video files into Premiere Pro and placing them over a colored rectangle, but I can't seem to import. avi! I did try out the qtrle encoder like you recommended, but I'm not actually sure if it worked or not. mp4, haha, I guess I got it confused with a. I think I'll still use it since I don't necessarily save out transparent animations often, but it would have been nice to have that option.Īnd you're right about the mp4s, I've never actually saved out a transparent animation as a. Yeah, I found out that Krita doesn't save transparent animations as I was researching stuff last night. mov will work, then you can use the qtrle encoder (above) and that should give you something similar. Mp4: According to the Adobe forums, the mp4 container does not support an alpha channel. frame%4d.png -c:v qtrle -b:v 1M -auto-alt-ref 0 -pix_fmt argb output.mov (in this case, auto-alt-ref may be unnecessary) MOV: Specifying "pix_fmt argb" produces an MOV file using the qtrle encoder ffmpeg -r -i. ![]() I've done a bit of testing with FFMpeg's encoders and found that this method also works for MOV: What I've posted here is a bit of a workaround - you export the frames as transparent images and then use ffmpeg to collect those into a video with a pixel format that supports transparency. It will save transparent images, but it doesn't seem to have a way to transfer those images directly to ffmpeg to render out the video. ![]() Unfortunately it doesn't seem like Krita supports exporting directly as a transparent animation.
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