Animations

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General

An animation consists of one or more sprites. Five arrow buttons at the top allow a very easy navigation. You can jump to the first/last frame or move forward/backward frame by frame. The button with a triangle is the 'play' button.

The long white field next to the arrow buttons is a timeline. You can access to images of the animation by clicking on a sprite in the timeline. Clicking on it with the right mouse button opens a context menu. This offers you various actions - to insert, edit or delete a frame. If you select Add frame of Load/Edit frame a dialog opens. Here you can choose a file for the current frame. In case you want the frame to have a transparent colour simply click on the Activate Transparency checkbox. To choose the particular colour click on the Transparency button. Thereafter click on the colour on the image. The chosen colour will be displayed next to the Transparency button.

Tools

Placing single Frames

This tool is located between the navigation arrows and the timeline. It parts the timeline into two subsections and one or two red points appear. The red point marks the image which can be used as an orientation point where to place the current frame. You can move this point by clicking on the lower timeline. If you put it away, use drag and drop and place it underneath the black point. To move the sprite of the current frame, use drag and drop, too. The image is drawn half-transparent and all sprites of frames are shown which are marked with a red point.

Animation Properties

Pause [ms]

Configure how long each frame is shown (in ms).

Animation loops

Configure how often an animation is going to be repeated.

Infinite

The animation will be repeated infinitely if selected (e.g. waterfall).

Random loop pause

The animation will be replayed after a random pause between 5 and 30 sec. For example, you can use this for a plane flying in the background. This option should only be chosen eighter if you set Loops to a value greater than 1 or if infinite is checked.

Play Backwards

Plays animation backwards (last image first...).

Play in random Order

Show frames of the animation in random order (only makes sense if order does not matter, e.g. waterfall).

Set Pause for each single frame

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Reset Position after one loop

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Position of Animation changes vertically

Choose this only if the animation moves from top to bottom or vice versa on the scene. Normally you will not need to use this option; but if there occurs a drawing error when playing it, try this option and check for the error again.

Start the following action after the animation is finished

If the last repeat is finished the selected action will be executed.