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| Gradual increase in Rotation speed; Well how doya do it? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 18 2006, 12:39 PM (195 Views) | |
| mr.nurbs | Feb 18 2006, 12:39 PM Post #1 |
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Well i've got a project to do for this client and it's a very simple animation of paperclips revolving around the earth.(don't ask) Anyways they'd like for the paperclips to revolve around the earth and increase in speed using the word "furiously" outlined in their script so this needs to soar! :rolleyes: So what do i need to do to this paperclip_MC? Thanks in advance Nurbs |
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| Vector | Feb 18 2006, 01:13 PM Post #2 |
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Easy. You just need a "velocity" variable to keep track of how fast he's going.
<edit> When you don't need this script any more (ie when the paperclips are no longer on the screen) Just run this line of code:
This will stop the code from running in the background and effectively wasting processing power. |
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| mr.nurbs | Feb 18 2006, 01:20 PM Post #3 |
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Vector thanks for the help and quick turn around man. And that little bit at the end to save on process power is a great tip. Yur a life sava!
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