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One macro, two different animations?

PostMon Jan 23, 2023 3:00 pm

Hi, all!

I have a question that I think should be possible but I can't seem to figure it out on my own and can't find anything when trying to search for the answer, so I'm writing here.

I want to make a macro of a simple title animation that has two different Out animations. The In animation is a simple zoom in and I want to make a macro that gives me the option to choose either a zoom out or slide out of the screen as an Out animation.

I've attached what my node tree looks like and what I was trying in it was to use the Blend slider of the Merge node to see if it would display only the foreground or the background. However, that doesn't work, because the background is always visible.
The transform at the end of the tree is just so I can move the animation around.

Hope my explanation made sense.

So any advice on what how I can tackle this? Thanks!
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Re: One macro, two different animations?

PostMon Jan 23, 2023 4:59 pm

Instead of the merge you could use a dissolve tool in its place. That should probably cover your needs in this specific case.
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Re: One macro, two different animations?

PostMon Jan 23, 2023 7:55 pm

Sander de Regt wrote:Instead of the merge you could use a dissolve tool in its place. That should probably cover your needs in this specific case.


That works like a charm! Thank you very much!!
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