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- Carl..
- I you can easily get your cloak effect by loading the logo and giving it a
- refractive clear surface. Also, give it a ripples displacement map. Load the
- object a second time and give it the final surface look (this means you would
- have to have saved it previously with a different surface name than the first
- logo), and do not give it a displacement map.
- Start with the first logo and morph to your second logo while doing your fade
- in. Make sure the morph surfaces button is active.
- Whala!
- Granted, this should take some time to render due to the use of object fade and
- refraction raytracing on, but if it is a short scene, it'll wow 'em.
- If time is cruical, (What an if statement) then create a ploy roughly the shape
- of your logo. PLace it in front of your logo, make it transparent, and an
- animated ripple displacement map. Fade it in and out according to the effect
- desired.
- Hope this helps.
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