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Hello and obligatory first post here please be gentle disclaimer lol.
So I'm not massively ofay on the animating and image sequence capabilities of GT Titles. Though saw the demos with Martin's hardman sports pose. And I've done a little playing around myself.
However is it possible to have different image sequences cued up for an in and out state? So using the YouTube demo with Martin, the in being him walk up to camera. It holds on one frame in pose. Then on the out trigger another image sequence of him peace out and walk off for instance.
The nub of it that I've got a few award shows coming up and I know someone who can do fancy particle animations for some lower thirds. It'd be a bit weird to only have one sequence and reverse it for an out state with glitter and sparkles defying gravity.
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Oh I am a colossal dumbass. I couldnt see wood for the trees and missed the hidden in the animations in GT. Was trying all sorts triggers and states yesterday. Well thanks for clearing that up.
In which case is it then in theory possible to have 3 sequences? 1 for an In, 1 for a Hold (basic continuous little loop) and 1 for an Out?
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Quote:In which case is it then in theory possible to have 3 sequences? 1 for an In, 1 for a Hold (basic continuous little loop) and 1 for an Out? in practice too
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