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2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby mikemullett » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:32 am

Have recently seen a style? of 2 portrait panels that rotate and display different photos on rotation. Where is it, can't find it - help :cry:
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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby cherub » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:51 am

I suppose many of us have done this effect, so I don't know which one you saw.
I know that I have such a style, and it's in my Tilt Effects vol. 1.
http://seemonasblog.blogspot.co.il/2012 ... -pack.html

Look for the two portrait pictures of yellow flowers that turn and display red flowers.

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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby mikemullett » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:17 am

Thanks for reply Mona - yes the portrait of the flowers is very similar to the one i viewed, but the pictures in the one I saw were static and just rotated to reveal another picture.
Great collection of yours - thanks
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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby quikchip » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:46 am

Also check here:
http://www.palwebs.co.uk/pstemplates/fi ... asic1.html
There is one call 2 panel turn. (?)

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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby BarbaraC » Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:50 pm

You might also look on Dale's site (http://fenimorephotovideos.com/PSP/Prod ... undles.htm) as well as my own. Possibly The Frame Locker's Turnabout?

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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby chezeury » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:35 pm

although I can't find the thread right now, one of our members Anitaemile, posted a tutorial how to do exactly that and I wonder if that is not what you saw. She explains how to do this yourself.

I found the video on youtube:



Hopefully this is what you were searching for.
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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby seektheburd » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:32 pm

Hi Mike,
And yet another sample :)

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=19805

And Anita's tutorial link:

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=20026

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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby im42n8 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:49 am

Mike,

in its simplest approach, the effect is very simple to create. It's little more than placing two images at the same location. One image has a vertical tilt of 0 deg and rotates to +/- 90. The other at -/+90 and rotates to 0. The rotation of the 2nd starts when the rotation of the other a +/- 90 deg of rotation (tilt-vt or tilt-hz).

For example, assume you have a slide with a slide time of 9 seconds. (I'm leaving the transition region out of this example for simplicity sake).

Image-A has 3 keyframes: kf1 at 0s, kf2 at 3s and kf3 at 4s.
• Kf1 to kf2 has a tilt-Vt of 0 for both.
• Kf2 to kf3 goes from 0 (kf2) to -90 deg (kf3) of tilt-Vt.

Image-B has 3 keyframes: Kf1 at 4s, kf2 at 5s, and kf3 at 9s.
• Kf1 to kf2 goes from a vertical tilt of 90 deg (kf1) to 0 deg (kf2)
• Kf2 to kf3 has a tilt of 0 for both.

So, each image has 3 seconds of looky-loo time and there is a transition time of 2 seconds (where the images are tilting out of/into sight).

Very easy, very simple. You merely "swap" images when both are at edge-on orientation (plus or minus 90 degrees of rotation).

Doing this in the horizontal is exactly the same except that you use tilt-Hz instead of tilt-Vt. Now, while it looks better if each image is exactly the same size, it's not necessary because you're swapping the images at the edge-on position.

That's it in its simplest terms. Now, experiment from there for more interesting effects. Vary the rotation enters. Put two images side-by-side and rotate them differently to transition to the next image ... several interesting ideas to choose from.

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Re: 2 panels rotate display different photos

Postby mikemullett » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:25 am

chezeury wrote:although I can't find the thread right now, one of our members Anitaemile, posted a tutorial how to do exactly that and I wonder if that is not what you saw. She explains how to do this yourself.

I found the video on youtube:



Hopefully this is what you were searching for.
:-)
Maggie


Maggie - that' the one. Thanks for everyone who has replied - I now have enough rotating displays to fill a whole hard disk. What a great bunch you are :D Many thanks
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