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WhiteTiger (Programmer)
2 Nov 01 15:07
I have a box which is 'wrapped'...and I have a bow that I need to unwrap and fly off...anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?...I know I might be able to do some shape tweening, but...might there be another way around it?

Regards,
Anthny
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"You say insanity like it's a BAD THING!"
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deecee (TechnicalUser)
2 Nov 01 15:12
yu culd draw it ut frame-by-frame.....or just use motion tweening and then onion it gd damnit....sorry i just wanted to say that onion line

DEEEEEceeeee
oldnewbie (TechnicalUser)
2 Nov 01 15:15
Frame by frame animation... How good is your drawing? Do you have that talent also!

Regards,

ldnewbie

WhiteTiger (Programmer)
2 Nov 01 15:21
lol, my drawing kinda well........SUX.

The onion idea is good, but those make me cry...
I was thinking about just morphing the ribbon and having it fly out...also, the file can't be TOO huge...

Anyone know of any of those stupid greeting card sites?...perhaps I can find an example there...lol

Regards,
Anthny
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"Dont yell at me if I'm wrong!...I'm at least trying to help!"

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