MisterX wrote:
Alex
Here's the new script I made - note that now it's TAOO style ;)
It applies to any control's rect... And it swaps layers at some
point.
The third parameter is a bit improved and the layer switch couldn't
be smarter - no detection needed however it will switch one image's
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Subject: RE: Help with image effect
Alex,
Great effect!!!
Strange, my portable PC 1.6Ghz is faster than my 3Ghz PC ;)
3Ghz = smooth transition
1.6Ghz = instantaneous...
what you could do is test the function to see how much time it takes.
Given that, increment or decrement the number
MisterX wrote:
Alex
Here's the new script I made - note that now it's TAOO style ;)
It applies to any control's rect... And it swaps layers at some
point.
I like it - almost !
I'm not sure it's safe to swap the layers of an arbitrary control, just
because you're changing its position -
Scott Rossi wrote:
Without seeing exactly what you're doing, I'll go out on a limb and guess
that yes, the images are too large for Rev to really do this smoothly. If
Rev had some kind of direct-to-screen option, this might be doable, but the
images are probably a bit large for Rev to do
I want a nice, simple (?) visual effect:
I have two images (which may be different sizes), and I want to swap
them over (such that each one stretches or shrinks to occupy the space
previously taken up by the other one).
I thought this would be simple ... loop some number of times, adjusting
Recently, Alex Tweedly wrote:
I want a nice, simple (?) visual effect:
I have two images (which may be different sizes), and I want to swap
them over (such that each one stretches or shrinks to occupy the space
previously taken up by the other one).
I thought this would be simple ...
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Subject: Help with image effect
I want a nice, simple (?) visual effect:
I have two images (which may be different sizes), and I want
to swap them over (such that each one