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Tutorial 5 The Replicator 227
Notice that the arms of the Burst array begin the animated sequence separated, but
come together as the animation plays.
Adding a Sequence Replicator Behavior
With the Sequence Replicator behavior, sequenced animation of objects is easy. You
can make shapes rotate, change color, change opacity, grow, shrink, and move. These
transformations can be done sequentially or in series. The Sequence Replicator
behavior also gives you the ability to control how many objects in the replicator are
affected simultaneously. The good thing about using the Position parameter in a
Sequence Replicator behavior instead of manually animating objects is that the
movements are automatically synchronized during the sequence.
To add the Sequence Replicator behavior:
m
Click the Add Behavior icon in the Toolbar, then choose Replicator > Sequence
Replicator.
Shuffle Order
The Replicator tab features a parameter that shuffles the stacking order of the objects
being replicated. When turned on, Shuffle Order takes the Replicate Seed parameter
and uses it to determine the objects’ stacking order.
Note: This parameter only changes the stacking order of the objects.
Shuffle Order off
Shuffle Order on
Custom Setting
In the Sequence Replicator behavior, the basic settings for Sequencing are To, From,
Through, and Through Inverted. These settings move parameters from a start value to
an end value, or seesaw parameter values back and forth. More complex effects can
be generated using the Custom setting. This tutorial only covers the basic settings for
the Sequence Replicator behavior. For more information about the Custom setting,
see Chapter 9, “Using the Replicator,” in the Motion User Manual.
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