nice one
Posted 2 months ago
(1) Click “A” or “B” button to start.
(2) When the image appears, click it to break it.
Simple, single transition between two visuals with external MP3 sound effects. Notice the red circle is still animating in the broken, falling pieces (which fall in a random order or user-chosen order). Content can be an external JPG or SWF with a dimension of 800×600. This can be re-sized (as it is above) and smaller dimensions can be used, but only 800×600 files will fill the entire “pane of glass”.
The picture frame sample above is included. Audio files in WAV form are also included in case you would like to edit or re-convert.
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Zachary Knight :: Media Design
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TAGS :: glass, break, shatter, crack, animation, animated, window, transition, sound, audio, effect
Posted 3 months ago
tabaheee – why did you say nice one? is it only ME who can’t get this thing to work?
Posted 2 months ago
preview works fine for me. I like all your files. there really original 
Would anyone care to elaborate on what exactly is not working?
I mean, are people just not clicking either the “A” or “B” button to start the demo…
...or are you clicking the button and then nothing happens?
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Posted 2 months ago
hey first of all the instruction you gave is click on image to break it – but i dont see any image but two buttons with A,B. On clicking the buttons at first nothing happens then after lot of clicks the iamges appear. I think this may be a problem with my comp only. But I tried again after clearing my cache and it worked well. Maybe that could help.
Posted 2 months ago
Cool, thanx anirban’...that makes sense…I should have placed a preloader on the preview…only about 50k loads, but an indicator bar would have helped slower systems/connections.
And I should have numbered the instructions…I’ll add that to the description.
- Z -
Posted 2 months ago
Geez, I could have also just started with a default view 
I def dropped the ball on this preview 
- Z -
Posted 2 months ago
hey Z ,,,,actually i think it dosent need to have two images. one wud work just as fine. the effect is great in itself. you can give the provision to load a image externally in the downloadable files. 