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- `This demo will explain the Move requester's sighclic button & Ease settings.
- This demo will explain the Move requester's Cyclic button and Ease settings.
- We will start by creating some animation frames to work with.
- Now we need a custom brush.
- `The sighclic button is used when you want a move that will loop smoothly.
- The cyclic button is used when you want a move that will loop smoothly.
- `To demonstrate, we'll create two similar moves. with & without sighclic ON.
- To demonstrate, we'll create two similar moves, with & without cyclic ON.
- `When sighclic is turned ON, the first and last frames do NOT match.
- When Cyclic is turned ON, the first and last frames do NOT match.
- This lets the animation loop smoothly when played back in continuous mode.
- Now we will show how the Ease Out and Ease In settings work.
- `Normally, with both Ease settings at 0, moves are at a cawnsttent speed.
- Normally, with both Ease settings at 0, moves are at a constant speed.
- Ease Out sets acceleration. The number of starting frames to accelerate over.
- This causes the move to speed up gradually from its starting frame.
- Ease In sets deceleration. The number of ending frames to decelerate over.
- This causes the move to slow down gradually to its ending frame.
- Demonstration Completed! Clearing Frames..
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