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Re: Moving Rotation Axis
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Aharon Rabinowitz
on Jun 17, 2008 at 1:11:39 am
Not without making the layer move in the process. To do it your way, you'd have to move/animate the anchor point which cuases the layer to appear as if it's moving. The anchor point is the center of rotation, as well as position and scale, and moving it makes the layer appear to change position. probably not what you want.
it might be easier to add a null (Layer > New > Null), place the null's upper left corner (where it's anchor point is located) right on the part from which you want your layer to rotate, and make the layer a child of that Null (use the parenting column). Then rotate the null, and it will rotate the child layer (your layer) from that pivot point. Then just continue to animate as you were.
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