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How do I get images to hold the effect that has been applied to them?

Engaged ,
Oct 12, 2017 Oct 12, 2017

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I have an image of a character that is supposed to walk into a building by using a combination of the left-to-right motion path and then zoom out effects.   The problem is the character returns to her original size after the effect has finished.  Is there a way I can get her to maintain the the "zoomed out" size?

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Thanks for any help!

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Engaged , Oct 13, 2017 Oct 13, 2017

I solved it by changing Zoom To 0% to Zoom To 1% and then immediately covering the 1% with another object.

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Participant ,
Oct 12, 2017 Oct 12, 2017

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I am not sure if I am correct please could you see the timing of effect start in Zoom Out it is something visually look like 7,6 which is not 7.6 so try to give number like 7 or 8 if it works. Please check it even I am not sure about this.

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I tried that, but it didn't work.  Thanks for the idea, though!

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I solved it by changing Zoom To 0% to Zoom To 1% and then immediately covering the 1% with another object.

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