Well, I'm not a slideshow-kinda girl.
In 3-4 years, I have probably used 20 seconds of slideshows, as bits in video.
But since the moderator shows an interest for me to try it out for the background, and also
is of the opinion it might have interest for others, I give you 2 backgrounds.
It wasn't my intent to spend time with this today, but again; why not?
To make a fluid background (which is the kind I would prefer most)- you would be
best off by using image(s) of a "calm", constant texture, - like sand, sky, grass, rock etc.
It's avoiding the hard edges abut that will be the thing to work on.
I guess it really comes down to how much work you want to give it. Maybe, if one adapts some
kind of rutine it will fall more in to order when taking out the bits of an image and which should
succed which image. Again, not being a slideshow enthusiast, I'm not inclined to have a
deep and thorough learningcurve on the matter.
I followed Tony's recipe with 17 background images.
I made one set with a rust-image. Not very smooth and calm surface, so here you'll get the edges clearly.
I haven't gone to the trouble of tossing them around, but feel free to try.
The other one has maybe a better display with not so hard edges.
For now, this is the time I'll spend on this ....
My interest is not deep enough to "track routes" etc.
I have downloaded Tony's excellent sand-background
Filename | background (rust).zip |
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3912 Kbytes
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Downloaded: | 946 time(s) |
Filename | background (blue).zip |
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Filesize |
3955 Kbytes
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Downloaded: | 874 time(s) |
Just something.
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