While specific menus vary by software, the foundational workflow for creating a professional radial blur remains identical across After Effects, Premiere, and CapCut:
Unlike a standard Gaussian blur that softens an image uniformly, a radial blur mimics the visual characteristics of camera movement. It creates a sense of high-speed motion, depth, and spatial distortion by operating in two distinct modes: fl radial blur
| Parameter | What it does | |-----------|----------------| | | Sets the point from which the blur radiates (0 to 1 range; 0.5,0.5 is center). | | Amount | Intensity of the blur. Higher values = longer streaks. | | Falloff | How the blur fades toward the edges (soft vs sharp radial effect). | | Angle | Direction of the blur (0° = pure zoom out, 90° = circular swirl, etc.). | | Samples | Quality setting – more samples = smoother but heavier on CPU/GPU. | | Opacity | Blend the blurred image over the original. | While specific menus vary by software, the foundational
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The FL Radial Blur is more than just a simple filtering tool; it is the bridge between auditory energy and visual impact. By mastering its integration within FL Studio's ZGameEditor Visualizer—or adapting it via audio keyframes in After Effects and Resolve—you can transform static cover art into an engaging, rhythmic experience that keeps viewers glued to their screens. Share public link Higher values = longer streaks