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  • Eduardo Ulrich

    August 5, 2012 at 12:39 am in reply to: Diagonal Rotation

    That did it!!!

    I CAN’T thank you enough, i just couldn’t figure it out…if you are ever in Portugal do tell and i’ll buy you a good bottle of wine 🙂

    Thanks everyone for your patience, and again sorry for not being clear about what i wanted to achieve.

    Thanks Again John and Darby for your answers, really grateful.

    Cheers,
    Ed

  • Eduardo Ulrich

    August 4, 2012 at 12:42 pm in reply to: Diagonal Rotation

    Hey Darby,

    From what i understand, what you wrote is exactly what i want to do, but i just can’t get it to work, because after i parent the corner mask with the null object with the x axis along the fold, and rotate it, it still rotates the corner layer in its own x axis…

    I’m definitly a newby in after effects, so i’m sure something is missing something obvious.

    I’ve uploaded an example with the issue i’m facing-AE CS6

    4496_foldtest.aep.zip

    Thanks for your patience so far people.

  • Eduardo Ulrich

    August 3, 2012 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Diagonal Rotation

    I just want the top corner of the page to follow a path like a folding page would

    So i have a duplicated layer, with a mask and an inverted mask, i did this so i could, After resetting the anchor point, rotate the layer , diagonally in order for the top corner to be facing the center, the problem is the keyframes generated are amazingly weird, and useless.

    Sorry for such bad descriptions, but im trying my best short of filming the issue and posting it…which unfortunately is not an option…

    Thanks

  • Eduardo Ulrich

    August 3, 2012 at 3:05 pm in reply to: Diagonal Rotation

    Hey there,

    Yeah i realize i didn’t explain myself in a clear manner, so let me try again:

    i want rotate a layer ,in this case the top right corner of an image that i have masked, diagonally toward the center of the image, the point of this is to feel like i’m folding it.

    please ignore the rest of what i wrote before, because i think if you can answer the question above it’ll answer it anyway 🙂

    Thanks for the reply anyway.
    Cheers

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