Blog Post
Jonathan_Hill
3 years agoSuper Hero
Hello!
As well as improving the legibility and contrast of your designs, blurred backgrounds can also be used to imply motion or movement. In this demo, I've used blurred backgrounds to illustrate a futuristic method of transportation.
STAR TECH
https://bit.ly/elhc366
As well as improving the legibility and contrast of your designs, blurred backgrounds can also be used to imply motion or movement. In this demo, I've used blurred backgrounds to illustrate a futuristic method of transportation.
STAR TECH
https://bit.ly/elhc366
- PeterMercier3 years agoCommunity MemberMe = 🤯
I don't remember this episode, but now I'm going to have to go back and have a mini STNG binge. - HelenDudley3 years agoCommunity MemberDarn! Our organisation blocks bit.ly links 😢 Any other way you could share this?
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper Hero
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberI read this book once (fiction) where they explained that transporter actually cloned the traveller at the destination and uploaded all of their memories into the new version. The old version (or the original if this is their first time travelling) is actually disintigrated with the beam.
This might explain for the 'clone effect' they talked about in the show, if their were a malfunction on the disintigration side you would end up with two copies of the same 'person'. - CydWalker_mwhc3 years agoCommunity MemberI LOVE this!! I'm a fan of anything Star Trek, Science Fiction, or Spy-Fy (Bond...James Bond.) Your work inspires me Jonathan!