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An Introduction To Animating Within Visionaire Studio
Animations are created in Visionaire Studio by linking single frame images together to create an animation by controlling position & delay time between frames, loop amount (infinite/x times), play forwards/backwards & choose if an "called by other action" should be performed after the animation has finished playing.
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Character Animations
Object Animations
Button Animations