maitegras | 13 years ago | 7 comments | 3 likes | 4.7K views
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I've been working for this new presentation.
Puzzle pieces are made with (font creator) in a single source. better to use several EPS.
The animation is only for an image, but using the expression (dir:) you can record all the images that you want in one step
So every puzzle piece is a text layer using a special font with characters that look like puzzle pieces?
How did you manage to map the picture onto the 28 pieces? Did you use the TEXTURE SIZE and TEXTURE POSITION properties? Or did you use a trick or effect to automate the process?
michiel, 13 years ago
Really impressive. Would love to have a BT.
Dick, 13 years ago
well.
perhaps this work is very hard work to get.
but when completed, comes great happiness.
I am of the opnion, if you get something good, it should work.
make things easy, everyone knows.
for this work takes several steps.
1, to get the images we use to shape puzzle.
must be in PNG format to introduce a source rather than each of 350 pixels x 350 Pixler.
when they are all within the source, keep the source and installed it on our pc.
blufftiler open and select the first piece, now place the texture image we use,
But the project also added jpg image in actual size.
so we know the source, size and position of texture.
when to have achieved this first piece. we just have to double that piece and change to the next letter. this way we will not touch the size of the texture.
a look all finished. We start with the animation.
work presented in this thread. are slow to do since I was looking for pictures of the puzzle to its end in BluffTitler. 10 hours
maitegras, 13 years ago
Thanks for the video! But this only explains how to put a picture onto a single EPS.
How did you manage to spread your picture over 28 EPS files?
michiel, 13 years ago
the alphabet has 26 letters only.
so also use the numbers 1 and 2.
though. You can also use 26 images in lowercase. and 26 images in uppercase
maitegras, 13 years ago
I understand.
But how did you place the picture onto the pieces?
Did you use the TEXTURE SIZE and TEXTURE POSITION properties?
michiel, 13 years ago
correct
maitegras, 13 years ago