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Thread: How do I get a 'wavy curvy' motion?

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    How do I get a 'wavy curvy' motion?

    I've seen this in several websites... but am not sure how it's done.
    There's a kind of wavy curvy motion... of a plain colour graphic...
    It normally starts off covering a whole area... but then in a 'wavy curvy' motion moves up or donw to reveal what's underneath.

    Does anyone have a clue what I'm talking about!?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.


    Jam

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    Does anyone have a clue what I'm talking about!?
    No I don't. But my guess, from your explanation, would be that a Mask was maybe used? A link would be pretty helpful.

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    Sods law... I can't find an example to show!
    Have a look at the following:

    http://www.stratocucine.com

    Go into the website... wehn you clikc on the butons... a new pictures reveals itself... and the graphic that was on top of the new image is revealed using a jerky motion.

    Well... what I'm after is kinda similar (BUT not the same). i want a smooth curvy motion, where the graphic disappears in a curvy motion?

    I'm not sure if the above helped or confused you even more?

    Thanks.

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    Yeah, you can do that with a Mask. Take a look at my 1 min. file and see what I mean.

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    THANKS for the reply and file.

    But... em... the way you've done it... isn't that cheating?

    I'm sure there's way in which you can use actionscript?

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    I'm sure there is too, but I don't consider it cheating.

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