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Re: Info on animation vs step and...
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Tue, 4 Apr 2000 00:52:51 GMT
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sebarile-MOBL wrote:
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> OK then maybe you can explain it here... :)
> I have animated blocks but have no idea how I actually did it. I can't seem to
> reproduce the mouse clicks... Can you outline how to set keys and how to move
> or rotate blocks....
I don't mind writing as long as it's not formal, try this:
- add a 1x1 brick
- press the animation icon
- press the key icon
- go to the last frame (use the >>| icon)
- move the brick somewhere else
- press play
You're basically telling the program that the brick should be in one
place when time = 1 and another position when time = 100, so the program
will interpolate both positions and calculate where the brick should be
between those frames. The same concept can be applied to cameras (did
you get the file from the last message ?).
This is called 'keyframing' and was used by the Disney studios, where
they had a senior artist drawing the key frames and novice artist to
draw between those. :)
Leonardo
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| OK then maybe you can explain it here... :) I have animated blocks but have no idea how I actually did it. I can't seem to reproduce the mouse clicks... Can you outline how to set keys and how to move or rotate blocks.... SteveB (...) (25 years ago, 3-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad.leocad)
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