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    That was my first thought, Frank
    I left it alone, waiting to find out if it could be done in X3D.

    Xtreme and X3D can work together remarkably well.
    Generally, anthing I output from X3D is edited in Xtreme - mostly to reduce the excessive number of frames.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

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    Are you looking for something like this?
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    Big Frank and Remi: Good jobs! Those are both great!
    -=Bob=-

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    Thanks Bob, but in my case it's only a simple text effect of Magix Video deLuxe video title editor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intbel View Post
    That was my first thought, Frank
    I left it alone, waiting to find out if it could be done in X3D.
    I was pretty sure it couldn't be done in X3D alone. I would always do stuff like this in Flash which handles such tweens with ease. However, what I often find is that combining X3D and Xtreme there's just about always a workaround if you're willing to get your hands dirty and look under the bonnet.
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    Thanks guys for your prompt help on here. Seems like it stretches the program!! beyond its limit lol

    Remi -- I had not though about putting it into my video program to add further transitions from the first basic one. I use Vegas so maybe that will work as well.

    Big frank -- I do not yet have xtreme but seems like it will have to be my next investment.

    Thanks again for your help in answering my question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepdiver08 View Post
    I do not yet have xtreme but seems like it will have to be my next investment
    You will not look back - it is head and shoulders above the competition.
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    Default Re: Two Animations

    This is my attempt at the dual animation, again using both Xara3D and XaraXtreme. I used the Pulsate1 animation in Xara3D, and as I stepped thru the animation frames I also stepped the viewpoint vertically by 15 degrees, and exported the individual frames to XaraXtreme and built up the animation there.

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    If you have them, the easiest and quickest way would be to use Xara3D along with SWiSHmax.

    Anas

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    Very nice, Mike. I cannot find anywhere in Xara 3D to change the vertical viewpoint by 15 degrees exactly. How did you do that?
    -=Bob=-

 

 

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