Because it’s a great way to give a sense to what your app is all about to the person watching the video! So this is something our agency does on a daily basis. In a lot of the app store videos and mobile video ads we create, we show the actual app. There are multiple uses to recording your iPhone or iPad screen.Īt apptamin we produce app trailers and game trailers. Because video is being used more and more to present an app, Apple and other companies have made it much simpler for us.īefore we take a look at your options, let’s talk about why you might want to capture footage from your app or game. The most known option at the time to record a video of what was on your iOS device’s screen was to use the simulator on your Mac. Save Incrementally Numbered JPEG Without Bottom Layer for Frame Animation.Since 2012, things have changed quite a lot when it comes to recording your iPhone or iPad screens. Once installed (see the link at the foot), a custom keyboard shortcut can be assigned for easy access. As the exports are full size, you may wish to batch resize before combining frames into an animation/video or perhaps resize the video when rendering etc. This is just a first draft so please provide feedback, I have only put this into limited tests. Obviously saving to a different folder will be cleaner, let me know how this goes for you. Or perhaps someone else will have other the following script, it will save an incrementally numbered file to the desktop. However you could always try something like this and let me know. So if I had to give an answer right now - to do this in the exact manner you have outlined - I would probably say no. I'm not sure if Photoshop/Your Computer would support having two different files using the mouse at the exact same time (or close enough). Which I thought could suffice as a workaround as I don't know of any screen recording software currently that can only record one or a set of specific layers in say Photoshop WHILST they are still visible for the user.īUT NOW I think about this more. That led me on a google search till i found this: windows 7 - Can I mirror / duplicate mouse events on both halves of my screen? - Super User What if you had software that would allow you to duplicate mouse actions on one monitor on another monitor or application? I had a thought.which I thought you could try (NOT TESTED). Screen cap apps to capture LAYER SPECIFIC work in progress video in Photoshop?īUT THEN. Sadly this reminds me of reading this post from last year. IF it needs to be completely invisible then I would say this is more intuitive and easy within Camtasia but OBS may be able to also do this.īut I will investigate as I have this installed on my PC. The only trouble I currently see - if using OBS - is how invisible you need the other layer to be. Then simply set your software to record only one monitor or area. You simply set up Photoshop with one layer on one monitor and the other layer on the other.įor some quick hints and tips read this: Dual View Photo Editing In Photoshop Tutorial as it goes into far more detail than I probably have time for right now. The key feature is that you can specify not only which monitor but which AREA in that monitor to record. It doesn't replace after effects but its got some good features: There is a free trial to see what I mean. Otherwise you might try something like Camtasia (which is a mix of a pretty good screen recorder and simplified version of after effects). To be honest any screen recording programme is probably OK. I would suggest using something as simple as OBS Studio as its open source and free to download. An off the top of my head solution would require:
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