Imageready question
I'm trying to rotate the contents of a layer in a single frame, but for some reason that layer rotates in every frame. I'm not using tweeining, so can someone tell me what's going on?
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:05,
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I would also like
A buiscet, or some lunch...
What should I have for lunch? Im thinking along the lines of Avacardo/Bacon/Chicken sandwage, chrisps and a drink.
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:07,
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What should I have for lunch? Im thinking along the lines of Avacardo/Bacon/Chicken sandwage, chrisps and a drink.
Hell yeah
Mac version, of course...
If anyone could see their way clear to sending me a G5 powermac in August too, that'd be great.
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:26,
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If anyone could see their way clear to sending me a G5 powermac in August too, that'd be great.
is the layer in question a background and not a layer?
If so, promote to layer
just a guess.
OI! PIRATE PARROTT! speak to me!
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:07,
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just a guess.
OI! PIRATE PARROTT! speak to me!
When you transform a layer
other than by moving it in the X or Y direction, it is transformed in every frame.
IE, for anything other than simple horizontal, vertical or diagonal movements, you need to create a new layer.
This includes changing the size of the object, distorting its shape, or rotating it.
You can change transparency values from frame to frame without using a new layer.
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:07,
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IE, for anything other than simple horizontal, vertical or diagonal movements, you need to create a new layer.
This includes changing the size of the object, distorting its shape, or rotating it.
You can change transparency values from frame to frame without using a new layer.
Image Ready has a lot of good features
but some bits of it are just stupid.
Like the way it defaults to propagating any change in Frame One to all frames. GRRRRRRRR!
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:10,
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Like the way it defaults to propagating any change in Frame One to all frames. GRRRRRRRR!
No worries
It took a lot of ignorance and experimentation before I worked that out. :)
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:13,
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you need to duplicate that layer
and then rotate it in tattyshop and export it back to IR
is a pain in th ass but the only way i know how to do it
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:08,
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is a pain in th ass but the only way i know how to do it
no, it's a RAM hungry piece of poo
It does do nice colour fixes though
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:12,
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i have a gig of ddr
so bloatware isnt really a problem for me :)
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:13,
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djing or DDR?
DDR - umm, not that I'm aware of, but djing in an open air event in leicester 2 weeks after the birthday bash.. whoo hoo..
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:33,
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I've used both
and I never use paintshop pro anymore, the ability to jump between photoshop and IR swung it.
I can't stand the psp interface anymore.
Though you are right about it being memory hungry
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:14,
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I can't stand the psp interface anymore.
Though you are right about it being memory hungry
thats
because you cant. you have to do any rotations manualy on seperate layers. Thats the drawback of imageready over flash...
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 12:09,
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