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    Default Illusion of movement

    Hi Everybody,

    I'm trying to give this graphic an apperance of movement.
    It's supposed to be a vortex that sucks things from the outer edges into the middle. It
    is made of a bunch of cencentric circles with "binary" text fixed to their curve.
    I suppose I could make a series of image copies, each with a minor adjustment to the character
    position on the curve but that would be a massive animation file.

    How can I give each concentric circle an illusion of spinning? I can copy that with each curve
    on the one image.


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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    traditionally you would do that the same way christmas lights do - switching on/off in sequence [not moving]

    yes, could be a big file if it's not vector
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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    Following this one Paul. I’m working on a font that gives the illusion of SPEED. Not there yet but it looks like you’re almost there.
    What if you added a bit of shadow to the rings closest to the centre?
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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    Quote Originally Posted by bwood View Post
    What if you added a bit of shadow to the rings closest to the centre?
    That was what I was thinking too.

    Also tried shifting the numbers around by one or two digits which resulted in a curious optical illusion where lines seem to appear spiralling towards the centre, but when you actually go to look for them they are not there!

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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    nice jono - if you look directly at the 00 you see no line, it is only seen by the peripheral vision, not the central vision, as the brain interprets them differently - the central vision for seeing what is there, the peripheral vision approximates - this is one explanation why people see 'ghosts' fleetingly...
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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonopen View Post
    That was what I was thinking too.

    Also tried shifting the numbers around by one or two digits which resulted in a curious optical illusion where lines seem to appear spiralling towards the centre, but when you actually go to look for them they are not there!

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    I was thinking of the most lightest shadow you could get, but it still grows darker toward the center, and it gradually defeats the purpose. I wonder if any skewing would work. Tough to say.
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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    it will spin [you have to click on it here] - stutters a bit as it's only full-frame for an eighth of a revolution, which is no problem to fix, just repetitive....

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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    Great illusion on your spiral Jono.

    Here's my attempt, not concentric circles but a spiral. Pure vector & the animation is only 266 Kb's:

    ANIMATED DEMO

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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    Wow, really like the animations.

    Quote Originally Posted by bwood View Post
    I wonder if any skewing would work. Tough to say.
    Is this what you meant by skewing (copied internet image below), if so again I was thinking the same but don't have time to try this out. Might be tricky to animate though.

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    Meanwhile here's another idea for the pot.

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    Default Re: Illusion of movement

    @egg You never fail to amaze me.
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