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Jonathan_Hill
5 years agoSuper Hero
HOLY SCROLLING PANEL BATMAN!
Here's my tribute to the 'Celebrity At The Window' cameos in the 1966-68 Batman TV Show.
Demo: http://bit.ly/elhc273
Download: http://bit.ly/elhc273dl
Here's my tribute to the 'Celebrity At The Window' cameos in the 1966-68 Batman TV Show.
Demo: http://bit.ly/elhc273
Download: http://bit.ly/elhc273dl
- PaolaRattu-ea2f5 years agoCommunity MemberHi Jonathan, I like how you used the panel for quite a long content. The 2 characters superposed to the panel build a very fresh visual!
- Jonathan_Hill5 years agoSuper HeroI'd have posted this sooner, but I lost a couple of hours trying to make the scroll panel move from bottom to top. Grouping it with another object to flip it was easy, but then everything I dropped into the panel oriented to the wrong side.
If anyone has any tips on how to make the scrolling panel run in the opposite direction, or start in a certain position, I'd love to hear from you.- JodiSansone5 years agoCommunity MemberSo funny! I think my favorite Batman villain on this show is Eartha Kitt as Catwoman.
- Jonathan_Hill5 years agoSuper HeroI preferred Julie Newmar but appreciated Kitt's portrayal too. It's easy to overlook what a groundbreaking casting decision that was for the time. She even had the right surname too!
I'm a big fan of Frank Gorshin as the Riddler and Alan Napier as Alfred. You could drop either actor in a modern Batman adaptation and it would still work. Alan Napier came from my hometown, Birmingham, too.
- RichardMulcahy5 years agoCommunity MemberVery cool way to use the scrolling panel.