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From: | Benja Fallenstein |
Subject: | Re: [Gzz] Presentation idea |
Date: | Sat, 07 Sep 2002 16:06:19 +0200 |
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Tuomas Lukka wrote:
On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 10:49:47AM +0200, Benja Fallenstein wrote:Idea:I presume that you're always going to use the vob system and interpolation when moving between pdfs. At one point this may not be so obvious, but would be especially good: When moving from "Splatter images of PDFs, text, everything quickly" to "Back to connected view": Seing the flood of data moving into an organized place can make the effect much more dramatic.Would be fun; although how do you arrange that amount of data in view quickly? Buoys and sub-buoys?
Oh, you can cheat. ;-) Simply drop most of the stuff. Only important thing is that the five or so papers visible in the final scene are all in the initial, overloaded scene too.
It's not just looking good actually, there *is* a point to this: that through animation, you *can* see where things came from.
- Benja
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