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I want to have different durations for different elements in Adobe Animate

New Here ,
Jan 06, 2022 Jan 06, 2022

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Hey there! I have zero knowledge about animation or adobe animate, but I wanted to make a simple animation with a tutorial and now I'm stuck. The think is that I have three different elements in three layers, I want them to rotate with different duration for each element, the thing is that the elements with shorter duration dissapears while the others keep moving, but I want the elements with shorter duration to "repeat" their animation until the other elements stops. 

 

I'm very bad at explaining myself, I hope you can understand what I mean T_T (I attached a screenshot of my timeline for better undestanding)

 

Thank you so much in advance for you help! 

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Community Expert , Jan 06, 2022 Jan 06, 2022

Hi.

 

There several ways to accomplish this. Two of them are:

 

-Set the same duration for all tweens. Go to the properties of the motion tween or classic tween and set the number of rotations accordingly. For example: 1 for the biggest duration and 2 for the smallest duration.

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- Again, set the same duration for all tweens. Then nest the rotation tween in a Graphic symbol and set this instance to loop so the shortest tweens will repeat to catchup the longest ones.

 

Please let us know if you

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Hi.

 

There several ways to accomplish this. Two of them are:

 

-Set the same duration for all tweens. Go to the properties of the motion tween or classic tween and set the number of rotations accordingly. For example: 1 for the biggest duration and 2 for the smallest duration.

image.pngimage.png

 

- Again, set the same duration for all tweens. Then nest the rotation tween in a Graphic symbol and set this instance to loop so the shortest tweens will repeat to catchup the longest ones.

 

Please let us know if you need further assistance on this.

 

Regards,

JC

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Thank you so much! It worked perfectly! 😄

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Awesome! You're welcome!

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