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Posted by Judge on February 13, 1999 at 21:30:49:

I've started playing with Painter's animation component and wonder...after creating a frame stack, can i go back in, and create a background that fills the entire area of motion (the whole panel) and have my animated character fly across the screen "in front" of the background...as in tradtional cel animation?

And when i save as a Quicktime file, i'd like to see it at the rate of frames per second created in quicktime, but the file will only open as a frame stack at the same timing set initially. How can I view the actual quicktime movie at the more rapid frames per second speed?



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