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 **Overlapping Raster Bars** **Overlapping Raster Bars**
  
-You've seen them all in demos, intros and possibly games. Overlapping raster (or rasters that scroll or bounce over existing raster bars) may look and sound difficult, but apparently after making a complete raster bar. They are actually quite easy to make and learn.  +You've seen them all in demos, intros and possibly games. Overlapping raster (or rasters that scroll or bounce over existing raster bars) may look and sound difficult, but apparently after making a complete raster bar. They are actually quite easy to make and learn. These also make pretty nice effects.
  
 //An example of an overlapping raster bar in WOD intro designer 2 // //An example of an overlapping raster bar in WOD intro designer 2 //
  
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 //An example of an overlapping raster I made// //An example of an overlapping raster I made//
  
 {{:base:overlappingrasters.png?400|}} {{:base:overlappingrasters.png?400|}}
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 So then how does this trick occur? We have three tables. One of which stores the actual colour table to the raster at the start. Then there is a second table which creates the bars that should scroll over the existing raster. Finally, there is a third table, which should backup the colours of the first table, before the second raster is stored. So then how does this trick occur? We have three tables. One of which stores the actual colour table to the raster at the start. Then there is a second table which creates the bars that should scroll over the existing raster. Finally, there is a third table, which should backup the colours of the first table, before the second raster is stored.
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