Using Transform in Image Ready

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John Lombardo
Jun 2, 2004
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When tranforming an object on one frame in Image Ready how do I prevent those changes from being applied to the other frames. If you can help thanks.

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Jun 2, 2004
John Lombardo wrote:

When tranforming an object on one frame in Image Ready how do I prevent those changes from being applied to the other frames. If you can help thanks.
Make more than one copy of that layer. You used the term "frame" which to my indicates that you are making an animated GIF. Is this correct? If it is, make what I like to call a stock copy layer which is your original (in your case) un transformed layer, and make additional copies from that original to make your transformation. If you are making something that rotates, then you can make your additional layers from the last transformed layer until it comes back to the shape of the original. In your frames, just only show the layer where the current change takes place. I know that the explination is somewhat confusing, but:

Make your original Layer
Create all of your transformed layers from that original Make the same number of frames which will be in your animation Hide all of the layers transforming layers except the one that you want to see transforming in that particular frame
Set your frame rate
Play it back.



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