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Hi its Otto again
I have added the tag line as suggested. But could just not decide what to use. Since I do so many diffrent things I diced to turn the static gif into an ani version ![]() Any Ideas? or thoughts about incorporating animation to Logo files? |
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Hi otronix,
For what you are trying to achieve I would use flash with text coming from on site, stopping in the middle for a couple of seconds and then disapearing on the other side. At the moment your tagline is not sharp enough (pixel edging) and is doesn't appear on the same place (position varies a couple of pixels horizontally and vertically). Leo |
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You can achieve much more subtle and interesting animations with Flash.
have a look at www.markgreat.com - the flash animations for buttons, banners or animated logos load up as quickly as anything else but (hopefully) are a lot more interesting that the jiggling, squirming effect you get from animated gifs. |
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