Slightly increase the delay on multiple images in a section to create a cascading animation sequence. Pro tip: select all images in a section you want to animate in a cascading effect. Apply the animation in bulk to every object, and then deselect one object at a time by holding the Cmd button and selecting the first object in the layers panel. From here, increase the delay slightly (.1 seconds between each object) to create a cascading waterfall effect.
If you are hosting your videos on a third party site like Youtube, Vimeo, or Wistia, you can pull them directly into Ceros using the "Embedded Object" tool. This will ensure the view counts remain on that 3rd party server.
You can easily embed social posts by clicking on the post you want to share and copying the embed code. From there, draw out an "Embedded Object" placeholder and paste in the desired embed code. Pro tip: we will always default to the dimensions provided in the embed code. Set the width and height to be 100% to fit it to the canvas container.
You can easily copy and paste animations from one object to another. In this case we copied the animation from the header image and pasted it on the black-and-white Russell Westbrook image. Right-click on an image and select "Copy Animation" and then select the target image to "Paste Animation".
Match your bolded text to the background color on your canvas to create an outline effect. Pro tip: create an outline in Photoshop to allow a background image to be visible through the text area.
Layer semi-transparent gifs with their opacity turned down to create depth and a fun animated snow effect.
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Templates - Horizontal Image Gallery
This multi-page image gallery is a fun way to showcase images in a carousel type gallery. We've also overlaid gifs with a bit of transparency and lowered opacity to create different weather effects.
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Pepper's Solar Experience Annual Review 2021
Helping our clients follow the sun
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In addition, we have started engineering, procuring and constructing distributed generation solar projects. One example is a community solar project – located on an old quarry site in Rockford, Illinois – that we recently completed with Nexamp. It is part of the Illinois Solar For All program and has the capacity to produce 2MW of power.
Building on our experience with the solar arrays used on several of our construction projects, Pepper is expanding our services to help clients evaluate their solar options while also delivering them in the field.
Watch this video to learn more about the Rockford Community Solar project:
How does community solar work?
A landowner leases a piece of land to a solar developer.
The solar developer establishes a community solar farm and a contractor like Pepper builds the solar array.
The developer owns and operates the solar equipment.
The electricity produced from the solar farm is bought by the local utility company.
The utility gives a monetary credit to the subscribers of the community solar farm on their monthly bill.
Copy and paste repeat elements in a piace to avoid having to duplicate your work. Pro tip: Use synced objects to have changes to copy duplicated elements be reflected everywhere it is pasted.
Don't worry about elements that hang off the canvas, these won't show up on embedded, live or preview links.
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