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Launch 728x90 + 160x600 Units

Posted by Justin Bernard on February 15, 2014

Production files, 728x90 + 160x600's + pdf's:
http://cloud.fleeangrybear.com/1z47231l2t27

will start animating monday afternoon.

Comments

Taylor Bernard on February 17, 2014:

Justin Bernard on February 19, 2014:

they revised the 160's supposedely, take close look on what they changed and update please
http://cloud.fleeangrybear.com/0Y2u2D2r0P3O

thx

Taylor Bernard on February 19, 2014:

ok they just did bg changes and moved characters around.
do you want any extra jpg buffer room on the bg. or is that static and just the characters moving?

Justin Bernard on February 19, 2014:

static bg , not enough file size to pan it, png characters

thx

Taylor Bernard on February 19, 2014:

hey open up the 'bestView' revised version.  psd
toggle between f2 and f3. they are just turning the titan on/off right there,
guess you have 2 options to make it look realistic. leaving it there on the ground static with the bg, and grabbing more of the flag (right) side and panning it faster to it. or having the titan as a png and then fade in, which wouldnt make sense.

what you think?

Justin Bernard on February 19, 2014:

hey just took a look at psd.  now i see how they are doing it, merge the titan with the bg, and give enough bg width to allow the pan they have in place. the way they are cropping it ill just slide that whole bg, so titan/bg on one jpg, and pilot only seperate png

follow that same logic on any other similar unit too

thx

Taylor Bernard on February 19, 2014:

ok. what i was saying though is on the first frame where they have just street. if the titan is in there in same position it is in the 3rd frame you will see titan in the 1st frame.

Justin Bernard on February 19, 2014:

ah gotcha.  yeah if we see it thats ok,reality is dont have the file size to have those as separate elements.

Taylor Bernard on February 19, 2014:

ok, i just left some extra room on the right side in case you need to pan faster. trim to suit
http://cl.ly/1J3M2Z1r0U0Q

Justin Bernard on February 19, 2014:

thx