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KevinRichard
12 years agoCommunity Member
"Exit Animations" triggered by timeline
Is there a way to prevent a layer from hiding at the end of it's own timeline when using "Exit Animations"? When a user clicks on a button, a layer animates on. I want the layer to hide when the us...
GregFaust
12 years agoCommunity Member
I've encountered this problem, too. It's a problem with object animations and the end of a layer timeline-- but it doesn't matter whether it's the base layer or another layer.
Here's how it SHOULD be:
- Setting an object entrance animation indicates that if the object ever goes from a Hidden state to a non-Hidden state, then it appears via the indicated animation.
- Setting an object exit animation indicates that if the object ever goes from a non-Hidden state to a Hidden state, then it disappears via the indicated animation.
How it ACTUALLY works is similar to the above, PLUS:
- having an entrance animation overrides "Show Always"
- having an exit animation overrides "Show Always" and "Show Until End"
("Show Always" and "Show Until End" can be found by right-clicking an object's timeline).
I believe Phil when he says this is by design; I suspected the override was put there deliberately. I'd be curious to know why it was put there. It saves someone a step if they wanted stuff to fade out at the end of the timeline, but it dramatically increases the number of steps required when anyone wants to bypass the override.
RyanMartin
10 years agoCommunity Member
+1,000
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