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Hey,.
I realize that there's probably a REALLY obvious and easy explanation for this but it's REALLY annoying me. Whenever I have do an interpolation, for example let's say I'm animating a stic man and I want his arm to go from right to left. If the upper arm is on the shoulder of my animation film, and I do it on another 20 position where I want the arm upward at the end (always with the arm on the top of the shoulder). WHY do a swap from the top down? It is of SO! boring! Please answer as soon as possible with a solution to this!

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] http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y66/Peter1122/begining.jpg

http://I3.Photobucket.com/albums/Y66/Peter1122/middle.jpg

http://I3.Photobucket.com/albums/Y66/Peter1122/end-1.jpg

No disrespect to all the users of the newsgroup, but it is a MUCH easier way to do it, and he accompanies her shape tween. You do not have to use a motion tween. Use a shape tween and just add a hint of form.

-On one of the interpolation frame, press CTRL + SHIFT + H.
--->, you will see a little red.
-Drag on his shoulder.
-Click on the last frame of the Tween
--->, you'll see a few other Red A
-Drag that his shoulder as well.
---> The little red will turn into a small green at.

-What this does:
When you make a shape tween, FLASH is the fastest way to get from point 1 to point 2. The program does not know you are trying to create an arm so he'll find the fastest way possible. When you add a hint of form to his shoulder in the first and the last, it tells the program to find the fastest way possible to interpolate it, but to keep the shoulder in the same place (so you get an arm like effects)

http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/9440/shapehintswc4.jpg
These interpolations in the image to the subject are the same exact interpolation. When I don't have use a shape index, returned arm upside down and shoulder into the hand at the end of the Tween. When I added the form in the interpolation of a second index, he interpolated smoothly and the result is a movement of arm beautiful :-)

I hope this has helped and it was not too complicated.

Tags: Adobe Animate

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