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making a fan...
by craig hellen on Jul 2, 2009 at 7:32:22 pm

Hey guys, in this heat (over here in england, we dont take to it so well!) I was using one of those Japanese fans and thought that it would be a cool thing to animate in AE.

you know the type; http://www.saiga-jp.com/img/item_l/F-201_japanese_fan.jpg

Im a bit of a novice at expressions but the basic logic behind it is:
solid a rotates about a common anchor to a certain angle,
when this angle is reached this starts the next piece moving to the previous angle increment + 1
And repeat this for the rest of the segments,

Just thought it might make a cool way to learn a bit of this expressions lark.

Hope this kinda makes sense!

Craig



Co-Director Podchains Ltd
Video Producer / Motion graphics designer http://bexmedia.net


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