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    Animation Morph

    I'm an old TGF (one) user and I'm looking to play around with the new versions of it. Things look great, however one of my favorite features/effects seems to be missing: morphing together two frames of animation. I used to use this all the time when it came to gradually fading from one color to the next, or things like that. Is there any way in MMF2 to choose two frames and then generate a morph between the two?

    I'm using the MMF2Dev Demo currently.

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    Re: Animation Morph

    Clickteam re-did the animation/picture editor from scratch. If you want morph you'll have to use TGF 1 and then open up the GAM file in MMF2.
    .:::.Joshtek.:::.

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