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Beginner question, rotating photo cube Bob Shaw 07 Mar 15:53
  Beginner question, rotating photo cube Joseph A Nagy Jr 08 Mar 14:51
Bob Shaw
2014-03-07 15:53:39 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Beginner question, rotating photo cube

Good day, I`m a new user and require some guidance to create a rotating photo cube using map object.
I am working with windows 7, and have Gimp 2.8 and GAP 2.6 installed. I have verified some tutorials and saw a Youtube project with a rotating photo cube. I have followed the example but my finished project does not spin in a smooth fashion. It appears to turn sporadically. Could anyone point me in the right direction? The object is to apply this information to other animated functions.
Thanks very much

Bob

Joseph A Nagy Jr
2014-03-08 14:51:39 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Beginner question, rotating photo cube

On 3/7/2014 9:53 AM, Bob Shaw wrote:

Good day, I`m a new user and require some guidance to create a rotating photo cube using map object.
I am working with windows 7, and have Gimp 2.8 and GAP 2.6 installed. I have verified some tutorials and saw a Youtube project with a rotating photo cube. I have followed the example but my finished project does not spin in a smooth fashion. It appears to turn sporadically. Could anyone point me in the right direction? The object is to apply this information to other animated functions.
Thanks very much

Bob

Have you checked the time each frame is to show? Have you let the object fully load? I know even on my laptop sometimes a really big animation takes a while to load and it looks like it isn't a smooth animation.

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Joseph A Nagy Jr
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