Very nice Scott!

Along these lines - I'm doing some image experiments. First is zoom - which
is OK but not perfect - as the image magnifies a lot I need to crop it so
that it does not get too huge in memory. One of the aims is to do a Ken
Burns type effect i a slide show. The problem is getting the transitions
fast enough and yet smooth enough.

Chipp - I know you looked at that - did you get anywhere? Any suggestions as
to which inks, or QT effect are best to use between movements (if any)?

Another thing I haven't tried - partly as i keep thinking Rev will add this
as a feature is to be able to do QuickTime based transforms like you can do
with "Core Image fun House". There is the sampler stack for using QuickTime
for transitions - but I think it would probably be more useful to be able to
do this for images - then you could export and save all sorts of dynamic
mods of the image.

A hack i was thinking of for now was to use Trevors external and add
transitions to the QT movie of a still image - then exporting the image -
I've not tried it yet - any thought on this?


On 12/06/07, Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just for fun, here's a little experiment that duplicates an old Flash
trick
of creating a simple ripple effect in an image, like random drops hitting
a
water surface and expanding outward.  The effect is accomplished by using
two images, one in front, one in back which is slightly enlarged, and
three
oval graphics which act as masks to show the underlying image.

I've always wanted to do this in Rev but was unable to accomplish the
effect
until the ink effects were updated in the engine (requires Rev 2.7 or
later).

In your message box:

go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/ripple.rev";

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design


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