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Subject: Multiple Morphs Continued...
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I had the same problem as stated in an earlier message. I tried what
Mark Thompson suggested, but have gotten all mixed up. I tried setting
the morph evelopes as Mark suggests, but do not know how to set the
dissolve evelopes to make intermediate objects disappear. Does one
set the evelopes for source obj1 to target obj2, obj2 to obj3, then
obj1 to none, obj2 to none, and obj3 to none to set the dissolves?
I'm all confused now :(. A simple diagram of what to set to what