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Subject: FLASH: Barney's Underglass effect?
From: Jefferis Peterson
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 23:04:08 +0100

http://www.barneys.com

This is not a text scroller, or at least the part that facinates me is
not. There are scrolling pictures under different degrees of opacity and
the appearance of window shades. The effect is absolutely stunning. I am
curious about what techniques would have to be used to offset scrolling
pictures [note that each layer is offset from the other slightly to give
the effect of glass refraction, and under different appearances of
opacity, as if you were viewing it through layers of glass with red tints].

Can anyone take a gander and give an opinion or two? If you dont see
the window shade effect [sideways - hit home ]

I was thinking about doing a window blind for a client site, so I'm
curious about how these things were done.

Thanks,

Jeff
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Jefferis Kent Peterson
www.PetersonSales.net
Flash, Web Design and Marketing
jefferisatpetersonsales [dot] net

ICQ 19112253

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>Subject: Re: FLASH: Continous scroller
>
>Hello there!
>
>Has anyone got a clue (or even a open .fla-file) of how to make a continous
>scroller like they have done on http://www.barneys.com/. It's just really
>lovely!
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Andreas

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