Poltergust5000
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I'm setting up a background for a layout, and I want to have a glowing blue line scroll down it every few seconds to give it the appearance of a computer monitor. I set up my background Image Source with an Image Mask filter with an image of the line, set to Addition, and then on either side of that Image Mask layer I set up a Scroll filter: one set to 64, and one set to -64. That way the background stays in place because both Scroll filters are applying to it, but because the Image Mask is between the two filters, it's only affected by one, and therefore scrolls.
The problem is that, after about ten minutes, the background has somehow moved itself about a half-inch, even though the two opposing Scroll filters are set to 64 and -64. I can't for the live of me fathom a reason why this would be the case.
I tried simply recording a video of the glowing blue line moving across a black background, converting it to a GIF, and then using that for the Image Mask, but I record in 60FPS and GIFs only go up to 30FPS, so it doesn't look as smooth.
The problem is that, after about ten minutes, the background has somehow moved itself about a half-inch, even though the two opposing Scroll filters are set to 64 and -64. I can't for the live of me fathom a reason why this would be the case.
I tried simply recording a video of the glowing blue line moving across a black background, converting it to a GIF, and then using that for the Image Mask, but I record in 60FPS and GIFs only go up to 30FPS, so it doesn't look as smooth.