Image transition effect Experiments

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I was experimenting with image transition effects and was wondering what cool effect could be achieved without being to hard on the computer’s resources. There’s tons of cool image transition effects out there using 3D, pixel particle transitions, blur filter transitions and what not.
Then I saw something pretty simple that was equally cool to look at. I figured I should be able to achieve the same result. It’s simple, it’s fun and it’s light. I’m pretty happy with this.

Go check it out!