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Osama Hasan
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http://www.eidmubarak.com/new/cardfm.php?card=eidlake1&cat=eid
The above link contains a card that is made in
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I think, you have to take a closer look to JAI (Java Advanced Imaging). I'm shure, that this kind of behaviour is possible with that API.
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Heck, I think that you can do that just by making a gif and using a Photo editor to add in the ripple effects.
Then just stick the gif on an html page.
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