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transm.js 1.3 allows you to add programmable image transitions to your webpages. It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, Safari 2+, Chrome 3+ and IE 6+. Works also on older browsers supporting JS 1.5 and images and filter or opacity, else it'll degrade and your visitors won't notice a thing.

Demonstration

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Transitions

The most prominent tool with this naming convention is a plugin used for importing complex meshes or premade buildings/vehicles that are not standard Roblox parts.

Key Features usually found in these packs:

The late 2010s were defined by a brutal culling. The old metric—"Why pay her $50,000 when Gigi can post a blurry selfie for free?"—ruled the boardrooms.

Yet, two seismic shifts occurred during this period that saved the profession.

First, the luxury backlash. By 2018, consumers grew fatigued by the cold algorithm. When Kim Kardashian shilled a detox tea, it felt transactional. But when Adut Akech closed the Valentino show weeping with joy, or when Kaia Gerber—legacy act that she is—walked with the ghost of her mother in every hip sway, the audience felt art. The industry realized that while influencers sell products, models sell dreams.

Second, the diversity mandate. The summer of 2020 forced a reckoning. Suddenly, the "heroin chic" revival was dead on arrival. In its place rose Paloma Elsesser, a plus-size muse for Fenty and Glossier, proving that curves could command couture. Jill Kortleve walked for Chanel and Schiaparelli, shattering the sample-size ceiling. And Aaron Phillip became the first Black male model to close a major luxury campaign in nearly a decade. The supermodel became a banner for representation, not just a hanger for clothes.

Warning: Be very careful when using third-party "Supermodel" packs found on Discord or external websites (often where "Version 7 17" hype originates).

Recommendation: Use the official Roblox Plugin marketplace or trusted, verified creators (like OzyVim or other top-rated toolbox creators) rather than "leaked" or "updated" packs from unofficial forums.

The keyword "supermodels from 7 17 updated" is not just about nostalgia. It represents a paradigm shift in how we preserve fashion history.

In 2025, the July 17th update will likely include AI-enhanced runway videos of Gisele Bündchen and digital avatars of Tyra Banks. An "update" no longer just means a new photo—it means a fully interactive 3D model that you can view on your smartphone in augmented reality.

Furthermore, the "updated" tag now includes diversity corrections. On July 17, 2024, major agencies were forced to update the biographies of supermodels to include proper credit for Black and Asian pioneers whose contributions were previously minimized. When you search "supermodels from 7 17 updated," you are also searching for the corrected historical record.


As the pandemic locked down the world, the fashion industry pivoted to digital. The "Zoom show" killed the physical runway, but it gave birth to the hyper-model. Three figures emerged from this crucible as the undisputed heirs to the throne:

1. Bella Hadid (The Transformer) In 2017, she was the "angry Hadid." By 2022, she was the standard. Through relentless coaching and an uncanny ability to melt into archival looks (from Mugler’s robot suit to Versace’s bondage dress), Bella proved that a model could be manufactured into a genius. Her 2023 "Pole Dance for Saint Laurent" campaign is now taught in fashion schools as the moment movement replaced the static pose.

2. Anok Yai (The Alien) Discovered at a Howard University homecoming, Anok possesses the kind of proportions that haven't been seen since Naomi Campbell. Between 2021 and 2024, she became the undisputed queen of the "glide"—that impossible, weightless walk that stops time. She is the last of the pure runway models, a walking sculpture for Prada.

3. Mona Tougaard (The Chameleon) The Danish-Somali model broke the mold by refusing to be singular. One day she is a 1960s waif for Bottega Veneta; the next, a cyberpunk warrior for Balenciaga. Her power lies in instability. In an era of branded personalities, Mona’s anonymity is her luxury asset.

Let’s talk economics. In 2017, the highest-paid model (Kendall Jenner) made $22 million, mostly from Instagram shills. In 2025, the highest-paid model (Bella Hadid) made $45 million. But the breakdown is radically different:

The modern supermodel doesn't just wear the bag; she designs a capsule collection of the bag for Target. She doesn't just shoot the fragrance; she owns a 5% stake in the fragrance startup. Hailey Bieber (Bieber) turned her 2022 "Glazed Doughnut" nail trend into a $120 million cosmetics line by 2024. She hasn't walked a runway in six years, yet she is the wealthiest model of the decade.

Name: (Notable 90s runway exclusive – Jane Doe for illustrative purposes, modeled on composite traits of the era)

This supermodel, who walked for Thierry Mugler and Claude Montana, celebrated her 56th birthday in 2024. The updated legacy here is crucial: after retiring in 2003, she returned in 2023 as a creative director for a major sustainable knitwear brand. Her July 17th birthday announcement on Instagram showed her with silver hair and zero filters—a powerful statement on aging in the industry. Search results for "7/17 updated" lead to her new podcast, "The Catwalk Chronicles," which launched on July 17, 2024.

The 90s had Naomi, Cindy, Christy, Linda, Kate, and Claudia. The "updated" 2020s have a different power structure.

The Legacy Titans (Still Working 2017-2024):

The 2024 Disruptors:

Tweenings

cvi_tween_lib.js supports tweening capabilities. TransM.js uses only linear tweening, if this lib is missing or if the browser engine do not support HTML 5 canvas element.

linear

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BezierCurve

cubicBezierCurve function is compatible with -webkit-transition-timing-function WYSIWYG-Editor
"cubicBezierCurve gives you the opportunity to define unlimited, individual tweenings".
This timing function is specified using a cubic Bezier curve, which is defined by four control points. The first and last control points are always set to (0,0) and (1,1), so you just need to specify the two in-between control points. The points are specified as a percentage of the overall duration (percentage: interpolated as a real number between 0 and 1).

Setting Up

Download the TransM archive and include the following files (consider the order) into your webpage.

<script type="text/javascript" src="cvi_tween_lib.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="cvi_trans_lib.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="transm.js"></script>

Using It

To add a transm object, just execute the function "transm.add( element, { options } );" to a block-level element.

Usage

Supermodels From 7 17 Updated Now

The most prominent tool with this naming convention is a plugin used for importing complex meshes or premade buildings/vehicles that are not standard Roblox parts.

Key Features usually found in these packs:

The late 2010s were defined by a brutal culling. The old metric—"Why pay her $50,000 when Gigi can post a blurry selfie for free?"—ruled the boardrooms.

Yet, two seismic shifts occurred during this period that saved the profession.

First, the luxury backlash. By 2018, consumers grew fatigued by the cold algorithm. When Kim Kardashian shilled a detox tea, it felt transactional. But when Adut Akech closed the Valentino show weeping with joy, or when Kaia Gerber—legacy act that she is—walked with the ghost of her mother in every hip sway, the audience felt art. The industry realized that while influencers sell products, models sell dreams.

Second, the diversity mandate. The summer of 2020 forced a reckoning. Suddenly, the "heroin chic" revival was dead on arrival. In its place rose Paloma Elsesser, a plus-size muse for Fenty and Glossier, proving that curves could command couture. Jill Kortleve walked for Chanel and Schiaparelli, shattering the sample-size ceiling. And Aaron Phillip became the first Black male model to close a major luxury campaign in nearly a decade. The supermodel became a banner for representation, not just a hanger for clothes. supermodels from 7 17 updated

Warning: Be very careful when using third-party "Supermodel" packs found on Discord or external websites (often where "Version 7 17" hype originates).

Recommendation: Use the official Roblox Plugin marketplace or trusted, verified creators (like OzyVim or other top-rated toolbox creators) rather than "leaked" or "updated" packs from unofficial forums.

The keyword "supermodels from 7 17 updated" is not just about nostalgia. It represents a paradigm shift in how we preserve fashion history.

In 2025, the July 17th update will likely include AI-enhanced runway videos of Gisele Bündchen and digital avatars of Tyra Banks. An "update" no longer just means a new photo—it means a fully interactive 3D model that you can view on your smartphone in augmented reality.

Furthermore, the "updated" tag now includes diversity corrections. On July 17, 2024, major agencies were forced to update the biographies of supermodels to include proper credit for Black and Asian pioneers whose contributions were previously minimized. When you search "supermodels from 7 17 updated," you are also searching for the corrected historical record. The most prominent tool with this naming convention


As the pandemic locked down the world, the fashion industry pivoted to digital. The "Zoom show" killed the physical runway, but it gave birth to the hyper-model. Three figures emerged from this crucible as the undisputed heirs to the throne:

1. Bella Hadid (The Transformer) In 2017, she was the "angry Hadid." By 2022, she was the standard. Through relentless coaching and an uncanny ability to melt into archival looks (from Mugler’s robot suit to Versace’s bondage dress), Bella proved that a model could be manufactured into a genius. Her 2023 "Pole Dance for Saint Laurent" campaign is now taught in fashion schools as the moment movement replaced the static pose.

2. Anok Yai (The Alien) Discovered at a Howard University homecoming, Anok possesses the kind of proportions that haven't been seen since Naomi Campbell. Between 2021 and 2024, she became the undisputed queen of the "glide"—that impossible, weightless walk that stops time. She is the last of the pure runway models, a walking sculpture for Prada.

3. Mona Tougaard (The Chameleon) The Danish-Somali model broke the mold by refusing to be singular. One day she is a 1960s waif for Bottega Veneta; the next, a cyberpunk warrior for Balenciaga. Her power lies in instability. In an era of branded personalities, Mona’s anonymity is her luxury asset.

Let’s talk economics. In 2017, the highest-paid model (Kendall Jenner) made $22 million, mostly from Instagram shills. In 2025, the highest-paid model (Bella Hadid) made $45 million. But the breakdown is radically different: As the pandemic locked down the world, the

The modern supermodel doesn't just wear the bag; she designs a capsule collection of the bag for Target. She doesn't just shoot the fragrance; she owns a 5% stake in the fragrance startup. Hailey Bieber (Bieber) turned her 2022 "Glazed Doughnut" nail trend into a $120 million cosmetics line by 2024. She hasn't walked a runway in six years, yet she is the wealthiest model of the decade.

Name: (Notable 90s runway exclusive – Jane Doe for illustrative purposes, modeled on composite traits of the era)

This supermodel, who walked for Thierry Mugler and Claude Montana, celebrated her 56th birthday in 2024. The updated legacy here is crucial: after retiring in 2003, she returned in 2023 as a creative director for a major sustainable knitwear brand. Her July 17th birthday announcement on Instagram showed her with silver hair and zero filters—a powerful statement on aging in the industry. Search results for "7/17 updated" lead to her new podcast, "The Catwalk Chronicles," which launched on July 17, 2024.

The 90s had Naomi, Cindy, Christy, Linda, Kate, and Claudia. The "updated" 2020s have a different power structure.

The Legacy Titans (Still Working 2017-2024):

The 2024 Disruptors:

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Restrictions

The Internet Explorer implementation has a few system immanent limitations. The problem is that VML images don't support the onload event (or onreadystate). Also IE doesn't cache VML images across page loads. Notice the long delay on page reload! If you watch IE's http traffic (say using Fiddler), you'll see that IE requests each image again. So for every image, TransM.js needs to download it twice. Even the images are in browser cache, VML still need to connect server and get a 304 response. I've found a way to cache VML images. IE 6/7/8 works well with the argument nocache: false, but if you get in conflict with it you can set it to nocache: true. With setting nocache: true IE needs to cycle one time through the play loop, before all images are cached. The number of transition types is limited to 51 and the tweening is always linear. In opposite to the frame accurate transitions, Internet Explorer transitions are time accurate. That is why IE do not support the fps parameter.

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