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PatrickSmith2
12 years agoCommunity Member
Behavior of Grouped Interactive Objects
When I group interactive objects, it seems the "hotspot" for the hover state is the entire group. And when I change the state of one object in the group, the entire group takes on that state.
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PaulKnights-45c
8 years agoCommunity Member
I agree with Jen, it does not really make sense that inherent individual states should become a 'single' state when combined in groups. We basically want the parts of a group to still behave with their own states but be able to move/animate them as one group. Its impossible to build complex animations if we cannot make use of a simple 'grouping' function.
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