Gilgamesh 4K Twixtor [ 60 Fps ] – Fate/Strange Fake
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“Fate/strange Fake” is an ongoing light novel series crafted by Ryohgo Narita, initiated in 2015 and brought to life with illustrations by Shidzuki Morii. It delves into the expanded universe originating from an April Fool’s prank Narita shared on his website in 2008, later adapted into a short story featured in the TYPE-MOON Ace Volume 2 magazine in 2009. Set approximately in 2009, the narrative revolves around a Grail War, a flawed replication of the Third Holy Grail War in Fuyuki. Following the conclusion of the third Grail War, a faction based in the United States, distinct from the London-based Mage Association, extracted data from the Fuyuki Grail War to orchestrate their own ritual. After a span of seventy years, they designated the city of Snowfield as the Sacred Land for their version of the Grail War. However, their replication was imperfect, resulting in an imitation lacking the Saber class and permitting the summoning of unconventional Servants due to the ambiguous definition of “hero.” The Mage’s Association dispatches Rohngall and his apprentice, Faldeus, to investigate the city and assess the status of the conflict. Despite Rohngall merely serving as a puppet, Faldeus, a spy from the US faction, orders his assassination upon arrival, asserting the reality of their Holy Grail War project. This revelation sparks chaos within the Clock Tower, as Faldeus aims to publicize the endeavor to the Association.
Twixtor is a software plugin primarily used in video editing software to create slow-motion or time-lapse effects. It’s produced by RE:Vision Effects, Inc. Twixtor works by interpolating frames in a video sequence to generate new frames between existing ones, allowing for smooth slow-motion playback even when the original footage was not captured at a high frame rate. This interpolation process involves complex algorithms to analyze and predict motion in the video, enabling the creation of slow-motion effects without the need for shooting at higher frame rates. Twixtor is commonly used in professional video production, particularly in areas such as film, television, and advertising, where high-quality slow-motion effects are desired.