if you want the watery/liquid effect, use a water reflection background. Just mask it to the text.
http://www.toronto.ca/water/media_room/photo/water_images/water_reflection.jpg
well the trick is in the html. You have to set it so that it has a background of a static picture. Then on the foreground, you would embed the swf.
Hope this helps.
http://www.merhl.com/samples/floatFlash.htm
With the above sample, do you guys think it is possible to add links to the text on the back? Since the menu overlaps, I cant seem to do it.
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/who/emotions/2479821_gift_opening_hd_alpha_matte.php?id=2479821
Here's a sample.
My questions is how did they do this? when I view source, I see <param name="movie" value="http://www.istockphoto.com/video_player.swf"> and below that line of code is...
Sorry about not being detailed about it. I mean the connection just died. In the system tray, it still shows that it is connected but i guess it it not receiving any signals. Repairing it doesnt work at all, i would have to manually disable the wireless connection and enable it again for it...
its weird but after using my wireless connection for around 30-45 minutes it just died. Each time I have to disable and enble the wireless connection to get it back up. Any idea why this is happening?
thanks in advance.
Just curious as to whether it is possible to display volume control on my laptop which runs windows XP. Not sure where to post this question.
I want it to be just like the TV where when you turn up the volume it would show it.
Like I said "Ignorance is Bliss
This new option is new to me to but since you're running XP, in the folder, if you right click on the image there is actually an option to rotate the image.
I have to try it myself but I saw it not too long ago but didnt bother to try it yet. Maybe it is just my imagination.
heh.
-Ticke
Fill transparent? what's that? That's new to me.
Anyway, it seems relatively simple. I tried it with 2 images and was successful at it. First I turn the background into a layer. Then what I did was select the white via "color range", set fuzziness to whatever you want and delete to achieve...
play around with the spacing of the brush.. IT WILL achieve what you want. Just set some amount for spacing, click (A) and then hold shift and click (b). It will create that dotted look.
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