Hi...I created a motion path that I want to have play over and over. I tried setting a variable adding the value 1 each time the motion path plays, and then setting a condition on the motion path trigger that it plays as long as the variable is less than 10, but it's not working. Any suggestions/ideas?
Can you put the motion path on a layer Eric? If so you could create a couple layers, dupe the content and have a trigger on each layer's timeline to go to layer (B) when timeline ends. Repeat with a go to layer (A) when timeline ends. Not totally seamless but it works in a pinch.
Thanks Wendy...just tried this and it worked like a charm! I have to say, this community is sooo incredibly helpful, particularly to relative newbies like myself. Much appreciated!!!
Thanks...I had the treat jar open :-) Sadly two of them are no longer with us (the black lab and brindle hound). That's the blessing and curse with adopting older dogs...you give them a great home for a while, but then they leave you.
Aw - I'm sure they made the best of their time there - that's all you can do. Kudos to you for doing that - everyone always wants the cute puppies, right?
Too cute Eric...I lost my GS in 2008 - she was 11 and a half and I haven't been able to get another doggie yet...BUT I am the dogsitter for all my friends so I still get a regular dog fix. Yes - DOGS RULE - love them all to pieces.
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Try this trigger using your object names
Can you put the motion path on a layer Eric? If so you could create a couple layers, dupe the content and have a trigger on each layer's timeline to go to layer (B) when timeline ends. Repeat with a go to layer (A) when timeline ends. Not totally seamless but it works in a pinch.
Nice one Wendy. More than one way to skin a cat (who does that?).
Dog people - lol
I actually just LOL'd. The best.
Thanks Wendy...just tried this and it worked like a charm! I have to say, this community is sooo incredibly helpful, particularly to relative newbies like myself. Much appreciated!!!
Thanks Michael...I appreciate the solution! This will work perfectly, particularly if I want to limit the number of times that the motion path plays.
Dog people rule!
Look at that adoring crowd you have Eric :)
Thanks...I had the treat jar open :-) Sadly two of them are no longer with us (the black lab and brindle hound). That's the blessing and curse with adopting older dogs...you give them a great home for a while, but then they leave you.
Aw - I'm sure they made the best of their time there - that's all you can do. Kudos to you for doing that - everyone always wants the cute puppies, right?
Too cute Eric...I lost my GS in 2008 - she was 11 and a half and I haven't been able to get another doggie yet...BUT I am the dogsitter for all my friends so I still get a regular dog fix. Yes - DOGS RULE - love them all to pieces.
Love this thread :)
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