there are multiple ways to do it. one simple way would be to use the
Timelines patch.
cheers,
dan
On Aug 18, 2009, at 12:05 PM, djdaveat wrote:
Hello everyone! :)
I have a *.qtz presentation with an image included. Before the image
gets rendered to the Billboard, I add the effect "Pixellate".
This effect is connected with an "Interpolation", which counts the
number 350 down to 1. (I included the *.qtz file as an attachment,
because I find it hard to explain what I mean).
What I want Quartz Composer to do:
The interpolation should animate the image from being blocky to
normal view (Scale from 350 down to 1). This is already happening.
Then the image should last normal for 9 seconds. After that, the
effect should start again (from blocky to normal image in 1 second).
And that's the problem!
The problem is, with the interpolation-patch, I can only loop the
animation itself, but I have no chance in stopping it at scale-value
"1" (which means, the image is constantly changing it's appearance).
Using an iterator leads to the same problem /:
I want to show the Pixellate-effect in about one second, then show
the image itself without any effect the next 9 seconds. After that,
repeat the whole thing...
Is there any way to do that (I am pretty much stuck right here, so I
am very sorry if the solution is very obvious to everyone else)?
Best regards & have a nice day,
david
<example.qtz>
<Bild2.png>
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