Kandinsky5 http://vispo.com/dbcinema/kandinsky5 48 images, 1280x1024
The '3d' of many of these is from the shading that results from the brush's dynamic opacity. The opacity of a Flash brush can change as the Flash animation of the brush proceeds. Also, dynamic opacity of any brush can be turned off or on. When it's on, you set the max and min opacity and the opacity change rate. And then the opacity varies from the min to max values at the configured rate of change. Also, as a brush moves along its geometry or path, there's that motion and also the motion of the Flash animation. All these things combine to create shading that often gives an impression of depth and texture. ja http://vispo.com _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
