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1. Re: How Do You Slow Down/Vary Speed in Animation
jp311 Dec 30, 2009 12:40 PM (in response to KateMorgan)Have you tried using the motion editor with tween animations? It's much better and you have more control.
Jesse
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2. Re: How Do You Slow Down/Vary Speed in Animation
KateMorgan Dec 30, 2009 2:16 PM (in response to jp311)Motion tweening is great but I had already drawn all of my frames. Each frame shows a small change in the movement... a girl running and her arms and legs move a bit in each frame.
If I start a new layer and start with my first image I can motion tween it to the next position but I would like to replace that image with the next one that has the next forward motion. If I pull in the second image that I had made into symbol it replaces both images with the new one.
Is there a way I can replace..for example..the second image with a new one without it replacing the first image also?
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3. Re: How Do You Slow Down/Vary Speed in Animation
MrOzzeh Dec 31, 2009 6:06 AM (in response to KateMorgan)Either lower the frame rate (fps) so that the playback is slower, or another option in frame by frame is to just space the frames out a little, so there is a new frame every other frame etc.
It just takes a lot of experimenting to see which looks best.
Also making use of motion tweening over hand-drawn motions would give you a lot more control in speed speed and change with a lot of the work load cut down. -
4. Re: How Do You Slow Down/Vary Speed in Animation
KateMorgan Jan 1, 2010 4:12 PM (in response to MrOzzeh)Thank you for your information. It works.

