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Charles Penley
Dec 9, 2004
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Hello everyone.

Is there a name for a graphic, where a graphic
appears to show a word, that was in the background
that had come to the foreground. (Not an animation)

At first, I thought it might be extrude but do not believe that is the answer.

Please see the temporary graphic at URL:
http://www.tsna.org/question/index.html

Thanks in advance,

Charles

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arrooke
Dec 10, 2004
Hello everyone.

Is there a name for a graphic, where a graphic
appears to show a word, that was in the background
that had come to the foreground. (Not an animation)

At first, I thought it might be extrude but do not believe that is the answer.

Please see the temporary graphic at URL:
http://www.tsna.org/question/index.html

Thanks in advance,

Charles

Sometimes called an envelope effect.
Keith.
C
Corey
Dec 10, 2004
It is sort of similar to the Eye Candy motion trail effect…which is sort of a zoom/blur effect.

Peadge 🙂

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Hello everyone.

Is there a name for a graphic, where a graphic
appears to show a word, that was in the background
that had come to the foreground. (Not an animation)

At first, I thought it might be extrude but do not believe that is the answer.

Please see the temporary graphic at URL:
http://www.tsna.org/question/index.html

Thanks in advance,

Charles

D
Donster
Dec 10, 2004
Try messing with the blend tool.

Charles Penley wrote:
Hello everyone.

Is there a name for a graphic, where a graphic
appears to show a word, that was in the background
that had come to the foreground. (Not an animation)

At first, I thought it might be extrude but do not believe that is the answer.

Please see the temporary graphic at URL:
http://www.tsna.org/question/index.html

Thanks in advance,

Charles

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