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    Default 360 turn

    Hello, I need to do a 360 degree turn on an jpg.
    any shape will do now for a demo. I would appreciate
    if someone can help.
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    Default Re: 360 turn

    Do you mean like this?



    1. Create the first frame and name the object (or shape) to be rotated.
    2. Copy the frame. Select the object and enter 180 in the Angle of Selection box on the infobar.
    3. Copy the second frame and again select the object and enter 180 in the Angle of Selection box on the infobar.
    4. If you do not want the pause as shown, give frame 3 a display time of 0 seconds.
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    Default Re: 360 turn

    Oh your the best
    Thanks
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    Default Re: 360 turn

    So in reality the speed of the frames can not be changed?
    That is frames per second for the animation?

    Okay i see, if i change the frames to a higher number it plays smoother.

    I think average frame rate is 20 - 30?
    Last edited by behzad; 26 February 2007 at 01:17 PM.
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    Default Re: 360 turn

    behzad,
    You can create more frames per second by increasing the total number of frames in one revolution. You can adjust the speed of each frame to suit. Of course, adding more frames increases file size.
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    Default Re: 360 turn

    see also the "Xara Xtreme Pro Manual Supplement"
    • Page 34, "Animation frame rate and tween steps"
    • Page 38, "Rotation"


    Regards,
    Remi
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