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  • Animating square object

    Posted by Rick Garnica on April 9, 2007 at 8:42 pm

    Hello, I’m fairly new to Motion, though have messed around with some of the Apple book tutorials to get familiar with the program. What I am trying to do, is to animate a square being drawn? Starting from midway through one side and then forming the other sides into a completed square. Is there any way to do this, even if it involves mega-keyframes?

    I was trying to do as such using a Bezier line, because I wanted rounded edges on the square, but if I can just ‘draw’ it on screen, I’d be happy just with that.

    Thanks for any looks and/or replies.

    Rick

    Rick Garnica replied 19 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Steve Cohen

    April 10, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    I’m not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but the Sketches Template Open has something very similar to what you are talking about.

    They used a Targa file that they just wiped on to simluate it being drawn on.

    It is comprised of 4 seperate lines instead of 1 image.

    Taake a look at that template and if you can’t use that exactly at least you be able to see what was done.

    Steve Cohen
    Editor
    O2 Media Inc.

  • Jim Kanter

    April 12, 2007 at 2:09 pm

    Simple way: Draw the box and then animate masks to “draw” each edge.

    Complex way:
    1. Draw a single straight line with the bezier tool.
    2. Set the anchor point to the starting point (left if it is going to draw to the right).
    3. Add keyframes to have the end point over the start point to begin drawing, and the second keyframe where the line stops drawing itself.
    4. Duplicate 3 times (for the other lines that will make the box) and rotate, change position, and change start times as necessary.

    Jim Kanter,
    Digital Film Institute
    http://www.dfilminst.com

  • Rick Garnica

    April 12, 2007 at 8:10 pm

    Thanks for the great advice. I’ll try ’em out and see which I like best.

    Again, thanks for taking the time to look and offering your help.

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