Hi All
(X4 pro Ultimate)
A real silly one here I am tring to get a overlay track to slid across the screen from left to right!
here is what i am doing
1: insert track into overlay track
2: Resize to fit my needs
3: Double click to enter edit/attribute panel
4: On the Direction/Style side i select the enter from the left exit from right!
The problem i have is the track comes in from the left moves right pauses in the centre then moves out to the right,
I cannot see a way to stop the pause in the middle?
Obviously Im missing or cannot see a setting somewhere!
Thanks
Pete
Direction /style
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Pete Waterman
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Direction /style
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said,
but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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BrianCee
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Re: Direction /style
One little thing your missing Pete
Immediately under the preview screen when the motion option is applied is a bar - with a blue bit in the middle and two orange markers under it - drag the two markers to the centre of the line so that they are touching at the middle and there is no blue bit and the pause should vanish.
Immediately under the preview screen when the motion option is applied is a bar - with a blue bit in the middle and two orange markers under it - drag the two markers to the centre of the line so that they are touching at the middle and there is no blue bit and the pause should vanish.
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Pete Waterman
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Re: Direction /style
Thanks Brian
I thought there was something for it! just could not see it.
Why did the not just put a "no pause" button or a "pause" button?
not to worry i know it now.
Thanks again
Pete
I thought there was something for it! just could not see it.
Why did the not just put a "no pause" button or a "pause" button?
not to worry i know it now.
Thanks again
Pete
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said,
but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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BrianCee
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Re: Direction /style
by moving those sliders around you can control not only whether you have a pause or not but also where the pause occurs (or not)- so that if for instance you move the sliders towards the left the object will enter rapidly and exit slowly - they give much more control than just pause or no pause.
