Or done with video - either Flash video, or shooting, running it through some DV software turning the contrast way up to make whatever stand out, and then exporting each frame as an image. Once the images are in flash, you could trace bitmap to make them vectors.

Patrick Matte wrote:
Probably animated with a 3D software and then rendered to flash.


Le 29/09/06 13:47, « Doug Tangren » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

I have seen a couple sites lately that seem to use the same trick
animating animal silhouettes.   Below are two key examples.  Does
anyone have any idea how this was done.
They seem way too slick and random to be frame by frame.  Can this be
done with flash video?  I don't have much experience with this sort
of thing.

http://www.kioskstudio.net/kiosk/kiosk.html  (all backgrounds have
some animated animal but I thought background 4 with the fish was
similar to the fish on the site below)
http://www.jonathanyuen.com/main.html


Doug Tangren
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