Michael,
I would make the bird flapping its wings a film loop, animate that along the curved path. You can use Edit -> Exchange Cast Members to switch the currently animated member in the score with the film loop. Then you can make a film loop out of the animated film loop.
-Jeremy Aker
On Jan 10, 2005, at 2:25 PM, Michael Nadel wrote:
This sounds like a simple question, but I can't think of a way around this. I have an animation of a bird that follows a curved path. I want to put it into a single frame, so the normal way to do this would be to use a film loop. However, I am using a script on the bird to make it flap it's wings (membernum = membernum + 1). If I make a film loop out of it, the script won't work. Is there any way to retain the curved path animation AND the script, all in ONE frame?
Thanks!
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