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hi,

 

Any one know a simple way to repeat 11 frames of an automated decal back and forth for 20 seconds? There is no repeat I can see.

 

Thanks,

Rusty

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Do Show more than drivers in the chor and set keyframes for Decals>Images>Image>Timing>Frame

 

 

 

After you get one cycle keyframed you can make it repeat indefinitely with PostExtrapolation.

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Do Show more than drivers in the chor and set keyframes for Decals>Images>Image>Timing>Frame

 

 

 

After you get one cycle keyframed you can make it repeat indefinitely with PostExtrapolation.

 

Hi robcat!

 

I found another way...make 10 in chor/export model/import model/new chor/multiple copies=9/arrange/export chor as a model/and so on.

 

But, what and/or where is 'PostExtrapolation'?

 

Thanks,

Rusty

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The "Frame" parameter is made for what you want to do.

 

 

But, what and/or where is 'PostExtrapolation'?

 

Drag select the keyframes. Then RMB>Curve>Post-Extrapolation Method>Repeat

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hi,

 

Any one know a simple way to repeat 11 frames of an automated decal back and forth for 20 seconds? There is no repeat I can see.

 

Thanks,

Rusty

 

Rusty

A few months back Gerry very kindly made a tutorial for me on applying an animated map to a surface. I used the process to animate the rain in the stormy night window. If he doesn't object, I can send you the video, if you would like it ?

The repeat is achieved after you've set it up by selecting all the keys and RMB, go to "Post interpolation method" and select the one you want.

regards

simon

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HI Simon, absolutely, share the video. Didn't I post it somewhere here?

 

 

Gerry

Thank you once again.

Here it is.

simon

SimonImageTute_h264.mov

 

And of course you can slow or fasten the playback of the frames down by for instance putting in 70 frames at frame 7. (10x faster)

 

See you

*Fuchur*

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Hey... I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and will have a Happy New Year.

 

Thanks for the video tut! This is bound to help me in the future!

 

Rusty

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