White Circle

This one works the same for the snow and globe, but first you need to make the background. This one doesn't need to be comp'd on a black bg, either.

Using the white circle - comp any image you like using IN. IN does work at Koya. Output this as a gif and save.

Then composite the snow and the globe folowing the instructions in the tutorial. (skip the black xc part of the tute) Just enter your image circle and go from there. I used globe 1 for this one, I think it will work best.

Save your 3 images and animate as you did for the first one.


Code for the one at the top of page:


<<>table><<>tr>
<<>td align="center">
<<>img src="Cmas-bird.gif" width="165">
<<>/td>
<<>td align="center" valign="middle">
<<>img src="name1.jpg">
<<>/td><<>/tr><<>/table>


If you don't want the slow load of an animated gif, use one of the frames as a table background. The jpg is 7 kb - the animated globe is 67 kb. Here's the snow I used. Please beam to your own space. NOTE - the reason for the empty cell is to stop the right side 'line thingy' from happening.





<<>table background="Cmas-bird.jpg" width="208" height="208" cellpadding="1">
<<>tr><<>td width="10">
<<>/td>
<<>td align="center" valign="middle">
<<>img src="anisnow2.gif" width="110">
<<>/td><<>/tr><<>/table>


Here are a few globes that I made on the pc. You are welcome to them, but please beam to your own space.

Bunnies - Snow
Cabin - Snow
Cabin - Stars
Kids - Snow
Mountains - Stars


Tutorial & Parts

Have FUN!


ŠNovember 28, 2006

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