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how do you get the animation
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I am going to make a guess and say 7 frames of movement, maybe one of pause in that sig..
and there are probably only like 20 some frames in there... 10 per shine would about do it
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ahh u know a tut that would have that type of animation in it??
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eek !
27 frames
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WF I don't know where you would find a tutorial... When I animate I just do it...
The trick to making the movement look fluid with the least amount of frame possible is to make your animation logical... Don't animate curved surfaces.. stick to 180 degree paths, or object shifting they are easier to animate with a small file size..
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I would say,15 frames judgeing
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I find the problem lies in the size of the finished product. I am trying to learn tricks to make em smaller. Here is one of mine that could use some optimization done on it.
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