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- | A Frame is a transparent object which can be used as a " | ||
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- | It can also be thought of as a Rectangle Object with Zero Opacity. | ||
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- | ==== Add the Frame ==== | ||
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- | Click on the Frame Icon to add a Frame. | ||
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- | %%*%% The Frame is added to the Objects and Animation Screen | ||
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- | %%*%% The Size of the Frame is the Project Size and it " | ||
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- | %%*%% The Zoom for the Frame is 100% when it Fits the Screen | ||
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- | %%*%% The Opacity of the Frame is Zero | ||
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- | ==== Multiple Frames ==== | ||
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- | %%*%% Frames can be added to other frames (Parent / Child) and can be renamed in the Common Tab | ||
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- | %%*%% Using the Multiple Frames approach animation can applied to each frame independently | ||
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- | %%*%% Pan motion is applied to the Pan Frame | ||
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- | %%*%% Zoom motion is applied to the Zoom Frame | ||
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- | %%*%% Rotation is applied to the Rotate Frame | ||
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- | %%*%% The Object can also be animated independently of the three frames | ||
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- | %%*%% Frames can be made " | ||
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- | ==== Hierarchy in Parent / Child Relationships ==== | ||
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- | %%*%% Note that in the above example: | ||
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- | %%*%% The Object is at the " | ||
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- | %%*%% The Pan Frame is at the " | ||
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- | ==== Hierarchy in Independent Frames / Objects ==== | ||
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- | %%*%% An Independent Frame or Object which is placed " | ||
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- | %%*%% " | ||
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- | %%*%% This also applies to Published Exe Files which have HyperLinks on Objects | ||
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- | ==== A frame whose dimensions are different to the project size ==== | ||
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- | When working in the Objects and Animations window it is sometimes advantageous to add a frame, the dimensions of which differ from the project size. An example would be to create a square frame in a 3:2 Project. | ||
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- | %%*%% Open a second instance of PicturesToExe and make is project size equal to the frame that you want to create e.g. 600×600 | ||
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- | %%*%% Go to Objects and Animation | ||
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- | %%*%% Add a frame, which will be 600×600 | ||
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- | %%*%% In the Objects Panel Copy the 600×600 Frame | ||
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- | %%*%% Return to the original instance of PicturesToExe | ||
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- | %%*%% Paste into Objects and animation | ||