nVeil's Innovative SVG File Filtering Engine Unleashes Visually Immersive, Stunning Imagery; Creates Kaleidoscope-Like Motion Graphics Effects, Transitions for Digital Artists
innovative new plug in for digital artists and the Apple Final Cut Studio community — nVeil (www.nveil.com). Leveraging a sophisticated new SVG file filtering engine, nVeil enables the
creation of an entirely new digital art form in which video clips – with full motion and color – are filtered through SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) ‘veils’ to create visually immersive and stunning
imagery.
nVeil, How It Works
Working within Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express or Motion, digital artists first apply nVeil
as a video effect to any clip. Then, users simply choose a veil and adjust settings from eight parameters, transforming the video into a unique work of art. The nVeil effect veils the source imagery as a ‘curtain’ in front of the clip. The result is similar to a constantly changing stained glass design seen through a kaleidoscope. A demo of nVeil and a tutorial for its use are viewable here:
Pricing and Availability
nVeil is available free in a watermarked version or can be purchased at an introductory price of $99, which includes the full library of 60 veils. To see nVeil in action please visit
About Storek Studio
Storek Studio is a San Francisco area based design firm with roots in architecture, the visual arts, graphic and product design. For more information, please visit www.storekstudio.com.
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