Blowing in the Wind

John Ridge ridge11103 at btinternet.com
Wed Aug 17 03:38:42 EDT 2005


Thanks, Scott. A superb effect - what seems to me particularly weird  
is to have it billowing smoothly as I read the emails about it!


On 16 Aug 2005, at 22:07, Scott Rossi wrote:

> Greetings List:
>
> For those of you who were unable to attend my presentation at  
> RevConWest, I
> showed some experiments with one of Rev's newest features: deep  
> masks.  One
> of the nice things about this feature is the ability of Rev to  
> cache the
> current window shape before switching to new shape.  This  
> effectively allows
> you to smoothly change shape of a window without it briefly  
> disappearing or
> flashing -- in essence creating an animated stack.
>
> Today I came across a flag animation on the 'net and, just to see  
> if it
> would work, I tried applying the animation to the windowShape of a  
> stack.
> The result is a stack that whose shape and surface ripples as if  
> blown in a
> light breeze.
>
> Execute the following in your message box:
>
>   go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/breeze.rev"
>
> This stack is about 600K so give it a minute to download (you  
> should be able
> to drag the stack around your desktop as well).  On my 667mHz  
> laptop the
> result is pretty nice; your mileage may vary...
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
> -----
> E: scott at tactilemedia.com
> W: http://www.tactilemedia.com
>
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Best wishes
John
ridge11103 at btinternet.com






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