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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    I am in a men's shed without a treasurer, I wanted to have a picture of the shed going down the hole in other words may have to close.
    I have not attached before hope this works.

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  2. #12
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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    Thanks.
    This is my quick one.
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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    How about David Copperfielding it? The supplied, original, photo is a bit low res, but you get the idea.

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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    'Jus' Like That!'
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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris M View Post
    How about David Copperfielding it? The supplied, original, photo is a bit low res, but you get the idea.

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    Chris, great minds... anime.js - Dead Shed.xar

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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    Nice one, Acorn!

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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Prewett View Post
    I am in a men's shed without a treasurer, I wanted to have a picture of the shed going down the hole in other words may have to close.
    I have not attached before hope this works.

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    I understand what your getting at Peter. You’ve seen some ideas. Chris and Acorn have done a good job. You can isolate the shed and make it disappear it’s your photo tools. You can also trigger the process when the photo comes into view, or something like “click here to see what happens when you don’t have a Tres”, or something like that.

    1. Your going to need two photos. One with the shed, and another where the shed has been removed. What your are going to do is place the photo with the shed, over the photo without the shed.

    2. Now we have the photo with the shed, exactly over the photo without the shed. Make sure the photos are on different layers.

    3. Chose the photo on top. Play with the animate features. Fade out etc, timing etc. the photo with the shed is gone, revealing the photo that does not have the shed.

    Just a different approach, rather than going down a drain.
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    Default Re: Pouring a picture in hole

    Thank you for suggestions much appreciated.
    Will experiment with above.
    Peter

 

 

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