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Animation help
2004-02-24, 1:31 PM #1
I wasn't sure which forum to put this in, but Showcase seemed the most appropriate. Here I have an animation that is really 3 different images with a different transition between each one. I was wondering if someone could change it so that the transition from the first image to the second could be the first image "shattering" instead of just falling back. Thanks for any help in advance.
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2004-02-24, 2:40 PM #2
I don't think I can do much to help, sorry. But I will suggest that the third to first should be coming up, not from the side, as it'll better represent that "wall" bit going, me thinks.

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2004-02-25, 5:07 AM #3
*bump*
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2004-02-25, 6:23 AM #4
There's this piece of s***y freeware called AniMagic, for animating GIFs, I think it has transitions...

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2004-02-25, 6:39 AM #5
Just downloaded it, unfortunately it didn't really have any useful transitions.
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