Doodly Advanced Tutorial

Visual Effects

Advanced Tutorial #21

Visual Effects


Different Visual Effects

This article provides a greater understanding of how to create or incorporate special effects; specifically visual effects inside and outside of Doodly and the different methods for providing these effects.

Note: I’ve written articles on animation in Doodly, how to properly use GIF animations, proper key framing techniques but let’s talk about special effects but more specifically; visual effects.

What are Special Effects?

These refer to different techniques in film to provide the illusion of a story being told or an event unfolding and they can be separated into 2 main categories; mechanical effects and optical effects. Visual effects belong to the optical effects category and that will be our focus.

What is a Visual Effect (VFX)?

In short, it is editing images or video outside of it when filmed live.

What are some examples of VFX?

Anything that is used with Computer Generated Images (CGI) for which it would be impossible to capture on film such as a space ship flying through the sky or would be too expensive to capture on film such as wild animals like a lot of monkeys or Gorillas.

Solar flares, laser shots, sun glare are all examples of visual effects.

How can we incorporate VFX into my doodle?

Keeping in mind that Doodly is not a video editing software suite, Doodly allows us a ton of pseudo visual effects.


Scene Transitions

Doodly Beginner Video Tutorial: Scene Transitions

We created a training video inside that training video to teach you how to create the effects using key framing techniques within the layers section.


Smooth Fading

Photo Editing

Watch the first 20 seconds of the videos to see the transitions:
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Green Screen

Using a green screen within Doodly, the possibilities are endless because we can create videos behind the doodle or even a doodle behind our video. The results can be fantastic.
Watch our Green Screen and Masking video tutorial for just 1 example. This will require use of video editing software with the capability of removing a green screen.

Doodle Shorts


Doodly Walkthrough Video

Not the shorts you wear but by incorporating very short single scene doodles with a green screen, we can create amazing effects. Just watch the bugs and frustrations video tutorial and the Father’s Day Treasure Hunt to see some of the visual effects that can be created when using Doodly as an accent software and not the main software. Doodly becomes less frustrating when exporting smaller scenes.

About the author

Tutorial author Wayne Leiser smiling and looking away from the camera

Wayne Leiser has created free and accessible photo editing tutorials. Drawing on over 25 years of design and IT experience, his lessons begin with the universal basics, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels using Photopea, a free online Photoshop clone. His goal is to provide users with practical skills for financial independence, with a focus on making money online through the SoloBoss profit sharing video platform.