The motion effect allows us to simulate an object or element in an image moving within it.
To achieve this effect, we usually work on a common background and one or more objects that have their own movement within the creative composition.
Movement can also be achieved by taking into account the entry and exit of the object in the image, creating a ‘loop’ effect.
It is also possible to generate movements of entire images to simulate, for example, the movement of a wave in the sea.
The motion effect allows us to simulate that an object or element in an image is moving within it.
To achieve this effect, most of the time we work on a common background and one or more objects that have their own movement within the creative composition.
The movement can also be performed taking into account the entry and exit of the object in the image, achieving a ‘loop’ effect.
Complete image movements can also be generated to simulate, for example, the movement of a sea wave.