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? between what ?
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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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.
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dsdesign.be
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.
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thats cool. I was just about to buy a book on After Effects. Looks like that is just one more reason. Thanks man.
~Eric
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b-tween answering
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
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dsdesign.be
Re: b-tween answering
Originally posted by bengali
one more time: there is no photoshop, no after effects, just actionscript and gradients!
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!
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Mmm nice one, im still pretty poor at actionscripting, my sintax is rubbish.
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