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After the publication of the work, people asked me to remove the flicker, as their eyes were tired of it. Since I needed to prepare for the thesis defence, I put off the case, and after that I completely lost the sources of the project.
Now what? On the nose is another thesis defence, but I decided to make a project from scratch without adding flicker. Also, I tried to keep most of the reflections from the original image. I hope you will enjoy.
In the future, I plan to return the flicker, but softer, so that your eyes will not get tired of it.
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But photoshop didn't go well when I try do something like that. It lacks resources.
I plan to try do this in After Effects, but currently have no time for it because I'm going to write bachelor degree.
And I can't just rerender video without flickering, there is some stuff that I need to do just to start render, so I have to wait when get enough time to improve wallpaper.
Anyway thanks for your work :)
I don't know whether can the video-wallpapper use this feature or not. I only found this topic and it says 2D-scene wallpapers can use it natively and web-based wallpapers can use it, but you must use the iCUE api for this.
As for me, I don't see any of the activate checkboxes, but I don't have such kind of devices.