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    Skew object.

    Is there any way, either normally or with an extension, to do this?

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    Re: Skew object.

    http://www.clickteam.com/epicenter/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Board=2&Number=23914&S earchpage=1&Main=3552&Words=skew&topic=0&Search=tr ue#Post23914

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    Re: Skew object.

    Ah ok, thanks.

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    Re: Skew object.

    Another thing - this may just be since I'm not running B244 yet, but it seems that when scaling an object, unless an absolute value(rather than an expression) is entered, it ignores any decimal places, resulting in very unsmooth animation...

    Edit: Nevermind, I just found that you have to include a .0 at the end of the number you're dividing by. Still, you should probably make this more clear in future releases. :P

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