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Is it possible to have an animation execute every x number of frames?
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Is it possible to have an animation execute every x number of frames?
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Ryan Paterson
on Apr 16, 2012 at 5:53:22 pm
Wondering if there's a way with expressions to trigger an animation every x number of frames.
For example, if I want to move a layer 800px on the Y axis, over a duration of 10 frames, and I want this to happen every 24 frames, how would I code that?
I accomplished something similar with the loopOut("offset") function, just wondering if there's a non-keyframe way of doing it
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Is it possible to have an animation execute every x number of frames?
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