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oscillating EKG machine


flashawd

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Hello - I have a hospital scene for a client that requires a modeled EKG machine w/ a heart monitor that they want the oscilations animated on the flat panel monitor. Any suggestions or ideas for this - I was thinking of maybe making an animated gif in another program and importing it in? Thanks for any help

 

-Eric

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Hi John I actually was able to create it in flash and import it as a targa image and apply as a decal - I had to create a screen and have 3 oscillations on it - so flash was the best way to do it - the only problem is I don't know how to make it loop in AM ... any ideas. Thanks and Happy Easter.

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flashawd,

 

A few years back I went through

the same sort of problem solving

that you're going through now . . .

putting a looping texture on a surface.

 

I tried it several ways,

but the easiest for me

was to just bring the targa sequence

that I wanted to loop

into Quicktime Pro and save it

with Animation compression.

The file size was noted.

I then copied everything from the Quicktime timeline,

put the playhead at the end

and pasted several times

until I had the amount that I needed for the animation.

Then hit "save," not "save as."

Amazingly, the file size did not change.

 

All that was left to do was

bring in that movie as a decal,

and apply it to the surface.

 

Works great!

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