Lenticular ‘Star Wars’ Poster
There’s not much to say about this one, except to ask, "How in heck did they do that?" (Here are some details about the "Syndimation" process that creates the effect.)
That’s so 3D it’s almost 4D…
by Elayne Riggs · February 8, 2008
There’s not much to say about this one, except to ask, "How in heck did they do that?" (Here are some details about the "Syndimation" process that creates the effect.)
That’s so 3D it’s almost 4D…
Tags: Star Wars
Elayne Riggs
Elayne Riggs is the creator of the popular blog Pen-Elayne on the Web. She was a founding member of Friends of Lulu, an organization dedicated to increasing the involvement of girls and women in comics, as readers and creators. She is married to inker Robin Riggs, with whom she shares two cats, and has odd love/hate relationship with Hillary Clinton.
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I could watch that all day.
Dear Comic Mix,Would it be possible to also include the url for clips? I have to click 7-10 times on the 'Deny' button before I can watch the clip. It would be so much easier just to click on a link.Thank you.
Alan, embedded clips often don't work well for me, so I click on MENU, then on Copy to Clipboard, then I click back on the page, then CTRL-T for a new tab, and paste (CTRL-V) in the new URL line and hit ENTER. Now you're watching it on the original page.
I can't get that far until I close the window where youtube wants to store stuff on my computer. My computer is so weak as it is without more stuff in it. Yahoo Instant Messaging, Huffington Post dot Com, and Comic Book Resources all take turns locking up my computer. It is teh woeful.
Hmmm, Youtube never wants to store things on my cmoputer. Which is smart of them. I have an old computer, but I don't let sites store more than cookies.