======Parent and Child Animation====== =====Parent and Child Animation in Rotating Objects===== * This "How To" deals with using Parent and Child relationships to rotate an Object/Image through 180 degrees and see the "Back" side of the image as a different Object/Image ====Add An Image==== * Add an image to the Slide in Objects and Animation and add a Key-Frame at the end of the time line * Click on KF2 and set Rotate to 180 degrees * Play the animation {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child001.jpg|}}{{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child002.jpg|}} * At KF2 we now see the reversed image ====Add the new reverse side (Child) image==== * Return the cursor to KF1 * With the original image highlighted in the Objects Panel, add a new image * Note that the new image is a Child of the Original Image {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child003.jpg|}} * Rotate the Child image by 180 degrees * In Properties, Untick the Child Image "Show Back Side" {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child004.jpg|}} * Highlight the KF1 for the Original Image * Play the Animation * The Original Image rotates through 180 degrees revealing the Child Image behind {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child005.jpg|}} {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child006.jpg|}} ====Enhancements==== * Add Framing and Border to both Parent and Child Images to Zoom in (or out of) while Rotating {{:en-us:11.0:how_to_v11:parent-child007.jpg|}}