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Was wondering how you guys would approach this often-used effect in KM. Here's what I was able to come up with after playing with it a liitle while. The limitation on the way I've done it is that the glint and the background have to be essentially the same color. Is there a way to do a mask in KM?
[swf width="450" height="75" background="#ffffff"]http://demo.voikos.com/animation/glint3.swf[/swf]
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I assume what you did is make the glint the background color with a lot of transparency and put the glint on top. That is the only way I know of at the moment to do this.
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Thanks. You're right about how I did it; I guess it would have helped if I'd said that in the post.
Here's one with a hand-made mask. If the letters are blocky, it isn't all that time consuming to make one that covers 90% of what you need covered for a decent effect.
[swf width="450" height="75" background="#000000"]http://demo.voikos.com/animation/glint4.swf[/swf]
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I did a letter fade effect but the principle is the same. Convert the letters to shapes with points and then play with the graidient. You don't need a mask then. This is more time consuming though than your method.
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Ahhhh, gradients...
Okay, I did this in just about 5 minutes to get the idea. It's not very precise and has a glitch at the end in terms of smoothness, but I think I see how this could work.
[swf width="475" height="75" background="#000000"]http://demo.voikos.com/animation/glint5.swf[/swf]
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yup,
and you can change the hardness on the edge of those gradients and the direction.