To get started, use the button below to down your 99 FREE still worship backgrounds. Simply download, then drag-and-drop into EasyWorship to instantly improve the look of your worship slides!ĭid you know that CMG has a massive library of not just still graphics, but of thousands of stunning motion backgrounds? Give them a try to take your worship slides to their maximum creative level. These JPEG stills will work with all presentation software, including the popular EasyWorship. This pro content makes it easy for your church to look great. These FREE still backgrounds are a gift from Church Motion Graphics that we hope will be a blessing to churches around the world as you seek to improve your worship visuals. By adding vivid colors and powerful imagery to your church’s screens, you can bring personality to an otherwise boring visual-plain text. We hope you found this roundup inspiring! If you’d like to see even more examples of Bokeh in action, check out our CodePen collection.Looking for an easy way to make your lyric slides pop on your screen? These 99 still worship backgrounds are the perfect place to start. From there, you can craft a presentation that fits the overall aesthetic of your page. Colors, intensity, and speed of motion are just a few of the items that can be tweaked. What’s more, CSS and JavaScript allow for almost infinite customization. You can create anything from subtle backgrounds to something big and bold. And the snippets above demonstrate a variety of potential uses. Implementing Bokeh effects is a surefire way to add some artistic flair to your website. See the Pen Untitled by Nayra Rodrguez Bring Bokeh into Focus Through Code The slow-moving orbs and muted tones won’t distract from your content. Each click or refresh paints a new scene – including the color palette. See the Pen Snowing Bokeh by Preetesh Jain Refreshing CSS Bokeh Effect by Nayra Rodrguezĭoes your project have some flexibility when it comes to color? Then this snippet is worth checking out. The greatest concentration of white is at the bottom, yet it’s hard not to focus on the darker dots descending from the top. The black-and-white color scheme also provides a different twist on the aesthetic. This snowy snippet can convey an array of emotions – from seasonal to noir. See the Pen Canvas Bokeh Effect by Aaron Silber Snowing Bokeh by Preetesh Jain It’s nothing fancy – but that’s the point. Once again, subtlety rules as dots gently fade in and out. But this one is proof that a bright palette can also be compelling. You may notice that most of the examples we’ve shared have a dark color scheme. See the Pen bokehlicious by Andy Fitzsimon Canvas Bokeh Effect by Aaron Silber SVG and CSS combine to add an atmospheric touch. Meanwhile, colorful blobs move quietly in the background. True to form, it emphasizes the foreground text. If you’re looking for subtle beauty, this snippet fits the bill. See the Pen Hex Bokeh by Will Boyd Bokehlicious with CSS by Andy Fitzsimon The snippet also uses a clever bit of generative UI to create a new scene upon each page refresh. But start scrolling, and you’ll discover a scattered parallax effect. First, you’ll notice a static-looking background that features hexagons. Here’s a decidedly different take on Bokeh. See the Pen Animated Bokeh Lava Lamp Canvas by smpnjn Hex Bokeh Effect by Will Boyd The result is a scene that creates a calming vibe. Bubble-like lens flares fade in and out of focus, while the movement remains serene. This example of Bokeh combines the effect with the gooey brilliance of a lava lamp. See the Pen Bokeh CSS Doodle by Crystal S Animated Bokeh Lava Lamp Canvas by smpnjn Clicking on the canvas generates a new scene with the help of JavaScript. This makes it a nice solution for a hero area or even a page background. The movement is noticeable without becoming a distraction. Bokeh CSS Doodle by Crystal SĪ combination of CSS Grid, animation, and filters bring this presentation to life. See the Pen Bokeh Lighting Background by Wakana Y.K. Plus, users can drag the background to change the perspective. Three.js is used to add some slick 3D animation. This snippet takes the concept to an entirely different level. In photography, Bokeh often adds depth to an image.
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