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    Animation speed > 100 - stable?

    The animation editor only allows up to 100.
    This is too slow for my rapid tongue movement like Spongebob uses in the cartoon.

    I set it to 200 in the event editor. Is this stable or can it cause a crash?

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    Re: Animation speed > 100 - stable?

    You can't set it to above 100. Sure you can say 200, but it'll just move it down to 100.

    100 means that it is playing the animation at the same speed as the framerate. 50 means its playing at half the frame rate, and so on.

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    Re: Animation speed > 100 - stable?

    Thanks. Is there a difference between "change animation: ...." and it is set to 100 in the animation editor... AND

    "change animation to: ...., change speed to 100"?

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