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 Post subject: Panorama without QTVR
PostPosted: March 4th, 2005, 4:44 pm 
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On the new Opus 4.5 Cd splashscreen there is a moving panorama of clouds. Can this be done within Opus 4.5 without QuickTIme VR? All of the programs I see to create QTVR are very expensive. I have seen this done in Swish using actionscript, this is located here http://www.swishzone.com/movies.phpdo=p ... nk_id=2182 for those who are interested. I also would like to do this without having to use a flash object within Opus.

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PostPosted: March 4th, 2005, 5:13 pm 
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Hi,

Thank you for your enquiry.

This effect was achieved by cropping the source image to the size of the publication (800 x 600 pixels), then applying Paint Shop Pro 9's Seamless Tiling filter allowing two copies of the image to be placed side-by-side with no visible join. I believe that many other image editors (including the freeware GIMP editor - http://www.gimp.org ) offer a similar effect.

I then created a new, blank publication in Opus, added an Image object which filled the whole page and set this object to the seamless image I created in Paint Shop Pro. I then duplicated this image object and placed the duplicate outside the boundary of the page, aligned to the right-hand edge of the original object.

I now applied the following actions to the page:

On Show
Simultaneous Action Group
Move Horizontal Image 1
Move Horizontal Image 2


I set both Move Horizontal actions to the following settings:

Duration: 10.00 secs
Across: -800 pixels
Repeat: Continuously
At End: Reset

You should now find that both images scroll to the left creating a continuous scrolling effect.

I have attached the original sky image used in the Opus Presenter 04.50, Opus Pro 04.50 and Opus Pro XE 04.50 installation menus.

Kind regards,


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PostPosted: March 4th, 2005, 5:42 pm 
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As usual wonderfully done, Robin.

Thanks!

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 Post subject: scrollable image
PostPosted: March 7th, 2005, 1:47 am 
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not quite the same I don't think (since I haven't seen the example you mention), but have a look at the little landscape on the bottom of this page.

http://macsnapper.com/flash/flash.html

The long landscape image is in an even longer frame which extends beynd the boundaries of the page. Hidden buttons on the left and right over the image use a bounce animation directed to left or right with stop at end to move the image within the frame.

..and yes - I will change the title Flash tests to Flex tests when I get a chance! :D


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