Hi All,
I would have thought that this would be a simple task but I have not been able to figure it out.
How to I resume auto rotation after playing a short keyframe animation?
Thanks!
Resume Auto Rotate AFTER Animation?
- Hopki
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Hi,
In V6 you can add a variable track to an animation.
Have look at the video: https://youtu.be/O21U3-57dSk
What this will do is introduce you to how you add variable tracks to an animation time line.
There are two projects attached. auto.zip starts an animation on button click the after switched to auto rotate.
auto2.zip starts off with auto rotate, clicking teh button then starts the animation then after the animation ends goes back to auto rotating.
The start animation button, which is actually a text box has two actions, one is an on click start animation.
The second is a variable changed action that starts auto rotate with a trigger from the animation variable track.
Literally takes two seconds, but like everything easy when you know how.
Regards,
Hopki
In V6 you can add a variable track to an animation.
Have look at the video: https://youtu.be/O21U3-57dSk
What this will do is introduce you to how you add variable tracks to an animation time line.
There are two projects attached. auto.zip starts an animation on button click the after switched to auto rotate.
auto2.zip starts off with auto rotate, clicking teh button then starts the animation then after the animation ends goes back to auto rotating.
The start animation button, which is actually a text box has two actions, one is an on click start animation.
The second is a variable changed action that starts auto rotate with a trigger from the animation variable track.
Literally takes two seconds, but like everything easy when you know how.
Regards,
Hopki
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- TheRealMojoJojo
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HAha! That was it my friend Very easy to do once you know how!
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!