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From: justin.barrett@tenforward.com (Justin Barrett)
Subject: Re: 2 layer morph problem
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 1995 14:23:00 GMT
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On 22 Aug 95, Jeric@Cup.Portal.Com spoke up and said:
Je> Mike Harlock writes:
Je> >The "problem:"
Je> >
Je> >What happens is that the first morph, between the image sequence and
Je> the
Je> >white frame, occurs fine. But the second morph, between the white
Je> frame
Je> >and the still picture, refuses to happen. No matter how I set the
Je> >morph level on the second object, it won't show a morph between it and
Je> the
Je> >third object. So all I see is white from the time the flash happens
Je> >onwards.
Je> >
Je> >I made sure Morph Surfaces is turned on for both morphs, and that the
Je> >envelopes are not backwards.
Je> AFAIK, morph surfaces ONLY works between the first two objects.
Correct-o-mundo.
Je> 2) Use dual objects: an overexposed flat and the regular one.
Je> Parent the over-exposed one slightly in front of the regular,
Je> and use an OBJECT DISSOLVE envelope to do the flash.
I think you've got the right idea, but it could be simplified even further
without adding extra objects.
The image-sequenced plane and the white plane should be parented together
(if they're not already), and the still-image plane should be off camera
or dissolved out. The only morph target necessary is from the white plane
to the still-image plane, with morph surfaces turned on.
Begin with the white plane dissolved out while the moving sequence plane
(its parent) is flying into position. At the frame where you want the
"flash", do a one frame cross-dissolve from the sequence to the white
plane, and at that same frame, begin morphing from the white plane to the
still.
Justin Barrett - justin.barrett@tenforward.com - 1:350/401
Free Spirit Productions - Northland Cable - Peninsula College
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