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Re: how to make a period (full stop) blink?
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Re: how to make a period (full stop) blink?
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Paolo Ciccone
on May 7, 2008 at 1:00:43 am
In your text layer with the period type "t" for transparency, Alt/Option click on the stopwatch to access the formula, enter this:
x = Math.sin(time*10);
if (x<0) 0 else 100
You can use smaller multipliers for longer interval between blinks
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Paolo Ciccone http://www.paolociccone.com
Hellriser Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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how to make a period (full stop) blink?
by sean bowering on May 6, 2008 at 1:27:45 pm
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