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tweening rotated objects |
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Aug 5th 2004 | #157719 Report |
Member since: Jul 26th 2004 Posts: 1 |
hi all.... i've got a prob... i want to make a animated gif in imageready.... there are no problems when i move the object (a monkey by the way). I tween it and there it is. the prob now is I want to rotate it, but everytime i rotate the object (monkey). the object is beeing rotated in the first as well in the last picture. So there's no possibility to tween them (they are 2 just the same pictures) how can i tween rotated objects? tnx a lot |
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Aug 5th 2004 | #157737 Report |
Member since: Mar 11th 2004 Posts: 147 |
I will try to explain but I am quit drunk atm. Copy your layer and rotate your object at the new one. Then on your first frame have your first layer only visible. Then on your second frame only hove the copied/rotated frame visible. Tween em and itr should work. |
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Aug 10th 2004 | #158116 Report |
Member since: Feb 20th 2004 Posts: 187 |
Yes, Unfortunately image ready needs you to have seperate frames (Layers) for each rotation point, because it sees the image as changed when you rotate the one layer, and it propigates those changes to all the pallets. It doesn't hold the information from the first frame.
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