http://www.b-tween.com/homepage.html
Hmmm....My reason for posting this, is that I was curious if any of you had any ideas of how they did that little fade in the beginning into the blurred background. Interesting effect. Any ideas?
~Eric
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http://www.b-tween.com/homepage.html
Hmmm....My reason for posting this, is that I was curious if any of you had any ideas of how they did that little fade in the beginning into the blurred background. Interesting effect. Any ideas?
~Eric
It looks very much like they have just produced a series of photos in photoshop, each with a varying degree of blurryness and contrast etc. then put them together in flash to make an animation.
Possibly.
This can easely be done with Adobe's After Effects if I'm not mistaken. I think I'ts just one picture, imported in AE and the applied some effect filter and animated it. Then exported as a .jpg sequence, to then import in flash.
thats cool. I was just about to buy a book on After Effects. Looks like that is just one more reason. Thanks man.
~Eric
Hi to all!
thanks for your interest in our site!! to let you understand the effect, it is pure ActionScript , simple gradients!!
if any of you are interested, I could develop a component that would reproduce that special effect....
one more time: there is no photoshop, no after effects, just actionscript and gradients!
let me know your interest at: [email protected]
take care,
Cedric
http://www.b-tween.com
http://www.benga.li
Great! That's very impressive, but I still believe that After Effects would be the easy solution for non-actionscript guru's. Altough the downside would be the filesize in comparision to the actionscript method. Anyways, keep up the good work!:)Quote:
Originally posted by bengali
one more time: there is no photoshop, no after effects, just actionscript and gradients!
Mmm nice one, im still pretty poor at actionscripting, my sintax is rubbish.