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From: James Jones/Nibbles and Bits <jgjones@usa.net>
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Subject: Multiple Morphs :(
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Adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu said:
>This is what i do..i have a simple sequence of a waving toon hand (aweee
>cutee).
>
>...etc...
>
>so anyway, what's the deal with this stretching????
Could this possibly be caused by the objects points moving in a
straight line from morph object to morph object? It might just _look_
like the hand is stretching as it arrives at the #1 objects shape,
having shrunk a bit between #3 and #1 instead of traveling an arc