Very impressive Fred. Thanks for sharing. We'll need more than one Speckled Hen though ;)
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Very impressive Fred. Thanks for sharing. We'll need more than one Speckled Hen though ;)
A can of Old Speckeled Hen.
I used Ahkors method, applying transparency to the label overlaps. Works well but a lot of Cut & Paste on Frames.
File attached if they are any use to anyone.
I think I'll drink a couple of cans now, thirsty work this.
Cheers,
Fred.
Yes it is a lot of work. I wish there was a way to import the animation gif
frame by frame in the frames that are there already. But I haven`t found a way yet, so this is the way I have to do it. Maybe in the future, that you can
import the gif in the frames of another gif in XX5, would be handy.
Oh, I forget to congratulate you on the beercan, very well done.
I hope it is cool, the beer, or are you one of the blasphemers who
drink their beer luke warm ;)
Old Speckeled Hen is is fine British ale, must be drunk at room temperature, 15 to 20. On ice - No way :(
Nice warm beer :)
Icy cold lager :(
Strange British thing I suppose.
Cheers,
Fred.
P.S. Another can calling.
Spinning Coke can done in Xara X Pro 5.0.
http://talkgraphics.com/attachment.p...0&d=1249136622
Very well done, Ron!
Thanks Bill,
why is there a lot of white space around my image? I checked the pixel size of the file object and included that when posting the flash image.
Ron I don't know why there is so much white space. I verified the size of the can and the width and height values in the post. I think we will need to wait until Sledger wakes when it becomes daytime again in Australia. :)
Ron I just noticed you have set 50% zoom in your file.
I've switched it to 100% and exported to flash just to see if that makes a difference when attached on the forums.
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