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Independent Object

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:59 pm
by Joeyag
Hello, i'm a former flash user, but still then i was not quite familiar with technical terms, so maybe there is a word about which i don't know for what i'm trying to say here. The closest to a self-explanatory term i found is "independent object". What i mean by that is an object that has its own animation working in parallel with all the rest. In flash i used to create an object and that would open exclusive frames for it, where i could do whatever i wanted and it would loop independent from what happened out of it. To make things easier to understand, since english is not my first language and i don't know how clear i am being here, let's say i want a fan, rotating endlessly. The characters are doing stuff in the scene and the fan is on there, but i do not want to have to set key frames all over the animation for the fan to rotate, when i can do it in a much simplier way, and i'm pretty sure i am, but i don't know how. Although it is a pretty beginner's question, i couldn't find an answer to that because i didn't know the technical term to it, as i have mentioned before. So i came here to see if somebody would enlight me. Thanks a lot.

Re: Independent Object

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:08 pm
by slowtiger
A rotating fan would be made with a cycle. Just 2 keyframes, the last one set to cycle. See manual.

Re: Independent Object

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:57 pm
by Joeyag
Cycle. I feel silly i haven't thought of this word.. now it seems kind of obvious. Thanks a lot though, i got it. And please let me know if that is not an appropriate kind of question, because i know it is very amateur, but i don't know the forum well enough to judge it yet, since i have made my account today.

Re: Independent Object

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:21 am
by VĂ­ctor Paredes
Joeyag wrote:Cycle. I feel silly i haven't thought of this word.. now it seems kind of obvious. Thanks a lot though, i got it. And please let me know if that is not an appropriate kind of question, because i know it is very amateur, but i don't know the forum well enough to judge it yet, since i have made my account today.
Don't worry, you can make any question you want :)

Re: Independent Object

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:55 pm
by slowtiger
You asked exactly the right way by describing what you wanted.