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Subject: Re: Cutting open objects
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Date: Tue, 28 Jun 94 22:48:12 PDT
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Jim McCabe writes:
>Eric Castro writes:
>> 2) How to include a coordinated 2-D animation (such as a point moving alo
n
>> a graph). Preferably using the anim frames as backdrops, but a surfac
e
>> mapped onto a plane will also do.
>
>As far as the 2-D animation, if you have a program such as DPaint you can
>make the animation there, then break it into indivudal frames using ADPro