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Nov 19, 2008 16:54 |  #1

I almost always make a slide show out of pictures I take on vacation or events I go to. Mostly for fun. I have been wanting to create a logo to put at the front of the show. Same as you see at the beginning of a movie with the studio logo. Reciently I have been shareing them with friends and family as well. and wanted to undeniably put my stamp on them.

Well today I finally created one. It was done mainly in GIMP as Elements 6 didnt seem up to the task. The lettering will get changed, but this is a rough idea.

Let me know what you think.

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Nov 19, 2008 17:12 |  #2

I played it three times. Very cool effect.


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Nov 19, 2008 17:15 |  #3

Excellent...

The animation and sfx fit the theme and your name perfectly.


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Nov 19, 2008 18:58 |  #4

Thanks!!

Does the lens/gear thing come over like I am hopeing it does?


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Nov 19, 2008 19:13 |  #5

Mark1 wrote in post #6721320 (external link)
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Does the lens/gear thing come over like I am hopeing it does?

I think most folks will get it.

An alternate idea might be to make them turn much more slowly and use that typical drawbridge being cranked up, chain links clanking sound effect?


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Nov 19, 2008 19:15 |  #6

Good idea!

Other than they are actually not turning. I made 2 images and put a radial blur on the "moving" ones, Then had them do a quick transition. It does look like they are turning. But in fact, it is really a 5 image slide show.


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Nov 19, 2008 19:25 |  #7

Very clever as it's a very convincing effect.


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Nov 19, 2008 19:54 |  #8

I have to say I amazed my self. Not ment to be bragging. But I didnt think I could pull it off when I started. But after about 4 different ways of trying it. I tried it this way and shocked myself how easy it was.


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Nov 20, 2008 05:39 |  #9

You did a great job. It's creative, Wish I thought of it.


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