thanks BrianI sometimes get the bad habit of too fixed on keyframing something instead of just drawing it....always wanting to automate... ever get that?I will try good old radio waves. thanks Angie I will definitely try that illustrator tip. and you can call me Rosie if you like that's fine :) On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:19 PM, angie@angietaylor.co.uk <angie@angietaylor.co.uk> wrote: Except Illustrator is way better than Photoshop! ;-) A x On 29 Apr 2014, at 17:17, brian@totaltraining.com wrote:It honestly doesn't take long to draw three or fours cartoon puffs on Photoshop layers and sequence them in AE, but if you want to automate it, use an AE mask shaped like a puff, as a source shape for Radio Waves.
Except Illustrator is way better than Photoshop! ;-) A x On 29 Apr 2014, at 17:17, brian@totaltraining.com wrote:It honestly doesn't take long to draw three or fours cartoon puffs on Photoshop layers and sequence them in AE, but if you want to automate it, use an AE mask shaped like a puff, as a source shape for Radio Waves.
It honestly doesn't take long to draw three or fours cartoon puffs on Photoshop layers and sequence them in AE, but if you want to automate it, use an AE mask shaped like a puff, as a source shape for Radio Waves.