Posted: 2006-08-27T19:05:26-07:00
I applogies that I have no example yet for this type of animation joining.
I am planing it.
When combining two animations into the same time sequence, the first step as described is to make all animations use the same number of frames
and time delays. This of course will mean that the anmations may not always change from one frame to the next, but with the times syncronized thye can then be merged.
One of the new operators I plan to add to IM is a 'shuffle' operation.
That is take two sequences of equal length and suflle them together like a stack of cards. I also plan a special '-layers' option to do alpha composition on each pair of frames to merge them.
Untill then you wil hav eto seperate your time syncronized frames into seperate temporary images, and merge the appropraite pairs, before re creating the animation.
I am planing it.
When combining two animations into the same time sequence, the first step as described is to make all animations use the same number of frames
and time delays. This of course will mean that the anmations may not always change from one frame to the next, but with the times syncronized thye can then be merged.
One of the new operators I plan to add to IM is a 'shuffle' operation.
That is take two sequences of equal length and suflle them together like a stack of cards. I also plan a special '-layers' option to do alpha composition on each pair of frames to merge them.
Untill then you wil hav eto seperate your time syncronized frames into seperate temporary images, and merge the appropraite pairs, before re creating the animation.