Hi there, is there a way to set the opacity of a shape or layer for that matter.
Lets say I want a shape or layer to fade out at a given frame. How does one do that?
Opacity of shapes or layers
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Opacity of shapes or layers
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Re: Opacity of shapes or layers
Sure!
For Layers, open the Layer Settings window (double-click the layer,) and dial in your desired Opacity level. If you want to animate it, you also need to enable the Animated Effects option in the upper right. This will allow you to set keyframes for the property.
You can do edit this for multiple selected layers all at once, or you can edit it at the group level to keep it simple.
If you want to toggle the visibility off and on without the fade, it's better to use the Visibility option. Curiously, this option doesn't require Animated Effects to be enabled.
For Shapes, you need to set the Shape's Style's Alpha value. To do this, select the shape using the Select Shape tool, then click on the Style's Color tile and drag the Alpha channel slider up/down. This property is keyframeable.
For Layers, open the Layer Settings window (double-click the layer,) and dial in your desired Opacity level. If you want to animate it, you also need to enable the Animated Effects option in the upper right. This will allow you to set keyframes for the property.
You can do edit this for multiple selected layers all at once, or you can edit it at the group level to keep it simple.
If you want to toggle the visibility off and on without the fade, it's better to use the Visibility option. Curiously, this option doesn't require Animated Effects to be enabled.
For Shapes, you need to set the Shape's Style's Alpha value. To do this, select the shape using the Select Shape tool, then click on the Style's Color tile and drag the Alpha channel slider up/down. This property is keyframeable.
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Re: Opacity of shapes or layers
Excellent! Yes, I knew that you could vary a layer's opacity by double clicking on the layer, I just didn't know you could keyframe it by clicking that "Animated Effects" checkmark. Very cool. I did not know you could keyframe a shapes alpha in that way. That's great.
Next question: Would I be wrong in assuming that in order to fade out a particle at some point, you would keyframe the alpha of the color of the shape as you described above? Would it also work the same if you want to fade it in after it is born or have the particle remain semi transparent?
Thank you very much!
Next question: Would I be wrong in assuming that in order to fade out a particle at some point, you would keyframe the alpha of the color of the shape as you described above? Would it also work the same if you want to fade it in after it is born or have the particle remain semi transparent?
Thank you very much!
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Re: Opacity of shapes or layers
Moho's particle system is pretty limited, but I believe if you animate a dissolve in the sprite itself, that will carry into the particle animation.
To vary the dissolve timing, try making multiple sprites with different ranges for the dissolve.
Let me know how it goes. Good luck!
To vary the dissolve timing, try making multiple sprites with different ranges for the dissolve.
Let me know how it goes. Good luck!

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Re: Opacity of shapes or layers
Thanks, I will.
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