Oh, OK. If you're making the loops, then just include a little dot in the corners for the film loop to force them all to the same size. Or just in the upper left corner and align them all into the upper left via code.
or place a big rect behind them all as a bounding rect for all of them
This won't make them smaller, but it will have them all registered to a common point...for aligning. Which was your original question, no?
roymeo
At 02:26 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote:> You may not be able to add registration points, but if thefilm loops had been made the same size to start with, you'd not have this problem.
Or if they had been Flash animations.
This guy is a really good artist, and we're working under an incredibly unrealistic deadline (more so than usual), so I can't gripe at him too much.
Maybe there's something I'm missing about the film loops. I actually made them from his linear animations.
The loops all have a common background, 800 x 600. There are characters that walk in from offstage--the character is itself a film loop that is tweened.
Then the background changes, and another, larger character walks in. Another tweened film loop.
When I make the film loop of all these sprites, the loop's size is a big ol' thing with a rect big enough to accommodate all the animations.
I don't know any way to make it smaller.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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