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#1
I'm trying to create a loop similar to this loop
z0r.de/197
However, I was wondering how the person was able to create mass amount of duplicates and overlap them, without the need of doing it 1 by 1.

I was able to create a first row of faces, but I'm not sure as how to duplicate the motion of each individual face, and modify the positions and sizes of each face without much effort.

I was wondering does anyone know how to create such a similar loop with ease?

Thanks in advance!
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#2
the answer is very simple: Use Flash! Smile
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#3
(05-08-2014, 05:37)khavatarie Wrote: the answer is very simple: Use Flash! Smile

I'm not really experienced with Flash, I just use it to turn my files into swf. How exactly would it work?
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#4
Using layers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of9SB42D248

how to animate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6JZjrapV-Q



PS: You don't have to animate every object on its own. As you can see in the background of the loop, some objects are moving the same way!
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#5
(05-08-2014, 07:58)khavatarie Wrote: Using layers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of9SB42D248

how to animate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6JZjrapV-Q



PS: You don't have to animate every object on its own. As you can see in the background of the loop, some objects are moving the same way!

Thanks a lot! Will give this a shot!
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#6
I've been using the Flash, and I have 2 questions.

I've created multiple layers with different keyframe lengths. Is there anyway to loop them without having the shorter layers disappearing half way through the loop, and have them continuously loop with the longer layers?

Whenever I try to resize an image with a tween motion (using lock), the tween motion changes its original course. Is there anyway to prevent this?
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#7
(06-08-2014, 04:55)BeGentle Wrote: I've created multiple layers with different keyframe lengths. Is there anyway to loop them without having the shorter layers disappearing half way through the loop, and have them continuously loop with the longer layers?
Simply set them to the self length.


(06-08-2014, 04:55)BeGentle Wrote: Whenever I try to resize an image with a tween motion (using lock), the tween motion changes its original course. Is there anyway to prevent this?

If the first and the last frame of a tween have the same size, there shouldn't be a problem.
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#8
Sorry, but what do you mean by self length?

And thanks for the second answer, it worked!
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(06-08-2014, 05:50)khavatarie Wrote: [Image: t3erwkxe.jpg]

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Wow thanks for that reply.
The problem is, I made them all have the same tween motion, but I wanted to vary the speed of the motion, so I resized the lengths.

Does this mean that I'll have to copy and paste the frames of the different layers until they all have the same lengths?
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