11 | | 7. Now open the page timeline HUD. Set the '''MAIN''' value to 60,000. This means that the page will show for 60 seconds before it begins to loop. |
12 | | 8. Select the blue ball and open its timeline HUD. Set the '''MAIN''' value to 60,000. This means that the blue ball's timeline will also loop every 60 seconds. (If this value were less than the page's length, the blue ball's actions would start to loop inside the page's loop.) |
13 | | 9. Now open the timeline flap at the bottom of the Sophie interface. Select the blue ball's frame so you see the blue ball's timeline. |
14 | | 10. Move the slider a little - to about 10,000, or 10 seconds. Then move the blue ball about one-sixth of the way around the circle of the page. |
15 | | 11. Move the slider a little more - to about 20,000, or 20 seconds. Move the blue ball about one-third of the way around the circle of the page. |
16 | | 12. Drag the slider back and forth. Notice that the position of the blue ball changes. If you move the blue ball, the move will be recorded on the timeline at that point. Move the slider and the ball as many times as you want to to make it appear to go in a circle. |
17 | | 13. Finally, preview the book. The blue ball should appear to move in a circle around the page; when the time gets to 60,000, the timeline will loop back to the beginning. |
| 11 | 7. Now open the page timeline HUD. Set the '''MAIN''' value to 6,000. This means that the page will show for 6 seconds before it begins to loop. |
| 12 | 8. Select the blue ball and open its timeline HUD. Set the '''MAIN''' value to 6,000. This means that the blue ball's timeline will also loop every 6 seconds. (If this value were less than the page's length, the blue ball's actions would start to loop inside the page's loop.) |
| 13 | 9. Now open the timeline flap at the bottom of the Sophie interface. Change the timeline zoom - the drop-down on the left side - to 50 ms or something less so that it's easier to deal with small units of time. (If you're having trouble selecting 50 ms, try hitting '''ENTER''' after clicking on the zoom; then use the arrow keys to select the right value. |
| 14 | 10. Select the blue ball's frame so you see the blue ball's timeline. |
| 15 | 11. Move the slider a little - to about 1,000, or 1 seconds. Then move the blue ball about one-sixth of the way around the circle of the page. |
| 16 | 12. Move the slider a little more - to about 2,000, or 2 seconds. Move the blue ball about one-third of the way around the circle of the page. |
| 17 | 13. Drag the slider back and forth. Notice that the position of the blue ball changes. If you move the blue ball, the move will be recorded on the timeline at that point. Move the slider and the ball as many times as you want to to make it appear to go in a circle. |
| 18 | 14. Finally, preview the book. The blue ball should appear to move in a circle around the page; when the time gets to 6,000, the timeline will loop back to the beginning. |