Is this what you wanted a slider-controlled wipe?
http://kettles.best.vwh.net/aWipeImage.dir
hth
-Buzz
At 11:05 PM -0700 3/30/02, you wrote:
Hello!
Can some one help me get on the right track solving this problem
1) I have 2 images a before after image
2) I need a slider to move back
Here's another opportunity for a benchmark test - sprites with masks vs one
sprite whose member is getting its image swapped out. I bet the imaging way
would win, but that's just a hunch. Not that a millisecond or 5 matters, but
I'm curious.
I might try that later
It's a fun little
I'd bet on Mask ink.
writing into member.image is generally a slow operation.
-Buzz
At 3:15 PM -0500 3/31/02, you wrote:
Here's another opportunity for a benchmark test - sprites with masks vs one
sprite whose member is getting its image swapped out. I bet the imaging way
would win, but that's
Colin,
Thank you, this works great ;)
I am creating a slider to wipe between two 800x400 images
the speed seems to be very fast.
Thanks
Tom
Colin Holgate wrote:
Can some one help me get on the right track solving this problem
1) I have 2 images a before after image
2) I need a
Hey Buzz,
Close, But I am creating a slide to reveal an image not slide over an image
thank you
Tom
Colin posted this sample
http://staging.funnygarbage.com/staff/colin/worldwipe.dir
this is very close to what I am doing.
Buzz Kettles wrote:
Is this what you wanted a
select the slider thumb
open the PI
select the behavior tab
type blend where it says locH
change the start value to 100 the end value to 0
Voila
At 7:57 PM -0700 3/31/02, you wrote:
Hey Buzz,
Close, But I am creating a slide to reveal an image not slide over an image
thank you
Tom
Colin
By viewing Colin's movie, I now understand the effect you wanted.
He used the mouse as a virtual slider, but it's clearly the effect
you described.
sorry for my confusion
-Buzz
At 7:57 PM -0700 3/31/02, you wrote:
Hey Buzz,
Close, But I am creating a slide to reveal an image not slide over