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Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: SkyChimp on September 29, 2005, 08:36:18 PM
Testing effect tell me what you think yes I know it sux just a beta:eek:


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Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Maverick on September 29, 2005, 08:39:09 PM
Given that the "snow" is just flashing rather than falling it doesn't quite give the effect of snow. It's more like static on a TV screen. It's kind of close, just not there.
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: SkyChimp on September 29, 2005, 08:43:38 PM
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Originally posted by Maverick
Given that the "snow" is just flashing rather than falling it doesn't quite give the effect of snow. It's more like static on a TV screen. It's kind of close, just not there.


Thanks!  I'll try to fix it.
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Sandman on September 29, 2005, 10:25:52 PM
Is it snow or little sperm cells?
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Hawklore on September 29, 2005, 11:43:20 PM
enter several different layers of it opposed to just the two..

if you get about five layers of different are flashes it might look like a blizzard..

Nice job btw.
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: SkyChimp on September 30, 2005, 05:59:29 PM
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Originally posted by Hawklore
enter several different layers of it opposed to just the two..

if you get about five layers of different are flashes it might look like a blizzard..

Nice job btw.

Danke if you ever need a sig tell me gives me something to do during my free time:huh
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Hawklore on September 30, 2005, 06:32:42 PM
No problem..

Can you do a feather flying by at all?

:)

are=area
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Nash on September 30, 2005, 08:06:44 PM
Hmm... Looks like snow to me.

(Just for giggles.... The guys who've given you snow advice live in Arizona, SoCal and Florida)

Though to be fair.... several flakes do seem sperm-like. (Sand - your pm message box is full).
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: SkyChimp on October 02, 2005, 04:16:01 PM
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Originally posted by Hawklore
No problem..

Can you do a feather flying by at all?

:)

are=area


What do you mean just a sig with ur name on it with feather floating by?

lol might take awhile but sure :)
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: Hawklore on October 02, 2005, 05:26:18 PM
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Originally posted by Nash
Hmm... Looks like snow to me.

(Just for giggles.... The guys who've given you snow advice live in Arizona, SoCal and Florida)

Though to be fair.... several flakes do seem sperm-like. (Sand - your pm message box is full).


Born in Indiana..

Plenty of footage of snow.

March 12-13, 1993

    This extremely intense and massive storm tracked from the western Gulf of Mexico to
    the Florida Panhandle and up the eastern seaboard to Massachusetts (lowest pressure
    at one point was under 960 mb).  A huge area had tremendous snow amounts, some of
    record proportions.  This storm dumped the most snow in the largest area than ever
    before.  Amounts ranged from a foot in southern Alabama to over 40 inches in the state
    of New York.  In the mountains along the Tennessee / North Carolina border a whopping
    60 inches fell!  Winds of 70 mph were common across this large area with drifts to 20
    feet high.  Nearly 300 deaths were blamed on this storm due to the severity and large
    area affected.


A sig with a orange/red feather fluttering, torn up, I dunno just thought it'd be cool to see if something like that could be done, I'm not much of an animation guy..
Title: Playing with a effect
Post by: SkyChimp on October 02, 2005, 07:18:48 PM
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Originally posted by Hawklore
Born in Indiana..

Plenty of footage of snow.

March 12-13, 1993

    This extremely intense and massive storm tracked from the western Gulf of Mexico to
    the Florida Panhandle and up the eastern seaboard to Massachusetts (lowest pressure
    at one point was under 960 mb).  A huge area had tremendous snow amounts, some of
    record proportions.  This storm dumped the most snow in the largest area than ever
    before.  Amounts ranged from a foot in southern Alabama to over 40 inches in the state
    of New York.  In the mountains along the Tennessee / North Carolina border a whopping
    60 inches fell!  Winds of 70 mph were common across this large area with drifts to 20
    feet high.  Nearly 300 deaths were blamed on this storm due to the severity and large
    area affected.


A sig with a orange/red feather fluttering, torn up, I dunno just thought it'd be cool to see if something like that could be done, I'm not much of an animation guy..


Can't get it to flow correctly lol gimme time can i just make still sig for now:p :lol

Edit color of bg? i can make multi color ;)