Here's just a taster of my latest CCF - taking longer than I'd like since I have to fit in work on it when I can. Note the reflections of the cover images.
Here's just a taster of my latest CCF - taking longer than I'd like since I have to fit in work on it when I can. Note the reflections of the cover images.
--Rob
That is cool... how did you do the reflections?
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Requires the use of the latest mediabridge (and NR preferably).
Added an extra image variable button to the frame using MP.GACL.Items[<LoopIndex>].Transformed.Image as the image variable, that is one third the height of the original cover image.
When creating the GAC I add the following parameter to the table
That tells Mediabridge to mirror the cover image in the Y direction, fade it to transparent downwards and make it 33% of the height of the original.Code:Transform=Mirror:Y;Fade:Down;Height:33
It's also probably a good idea for quality reasons to convert to the latest CCF format and use the new image variable properties to shrink the images only and maintain aspect ratio.
--Rob
Looks great!
Btw, you can not see this image without being forced to log in. It might make more sense (from a marketing perspective) to allow guests to see images, since NetRemote is all about design. Just my 2 cents.
Reverse engineered from Martian technology.
Thanks.
That's a good point, I'm not sure whether the BBS software we use supports that option - that's one for Ron.
--Rob
Probably, yeah, once I've done a bit more work on it.
--Rob
Nice Work! Only one word describes this feature "Mmmmmmm"!!
I can see a lot of fancy ccf's being fashioned now - Just when we thought they were nearly finished!
Any danger of posting a quick sample showing us how use this new fangled Ipod-ism? Does it slow down the GACing much?
See msg #3 in this thread - that's pretty much it.
--Rob