The kagenashi (unshaded) character designs provide clean lines, which help Twixtor’s motion estimation algorithms track movement more effectively than heavily detailed or shaded designs. Top Kizumonogatari Scenes for Twixtor Edits
Here's a review of "Kizumonogatari" with a focus on its use of Twixtor: kizumonogatari twixtor
Editors specifically target this series because its production qualities make the Twixtor effect look cleaner than almost any other anime: Apply Effect Effect > RE:Vision Plugins > Twixtor
(Move all attributes). This "bakes" your cuts into a single clean layer for the plugin to read. Apply Effect Effect > RE:Vision Plugins > Twixtor Pro Set Input Frame Rate : In the effect controls, manually set the Input Frame Rate to match your footage (e.g., 23.976). Change Speed : Adjust the percentage. For that classic smooth "Twixtor" look, try 3. Refine the Motion Refine the Motion If you take 24fps footage
If you take 24fps footage and slow it to 10%, you get a choppy, stuttering slideshow. How Twixtor solves it: Twixtor analyzes two existing frames, guesses the "in-between" motion vectors, and generates brand new, artificial frames to create buttery-smooth 960fps+ results.