I tried for awhile to find the answer before going on here but could not.
Is there a way for me to do a dissolve transition on the background without effecting the foreground characters?
I'll take this off if it's something really simple that I've over looked
thank you,
Pat
Possible simple background question (SOLVED)
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Possible simple background question (SOLVED)
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Re: Possible simple background question
From my understanding, you would like to change the background with a dissolve transition while keeping the characters on screen without any noticable effect during the transition. Am I correct? I find that this works for me.
The trick is that "with Dissolve(1.0)" is on its own line at the bottom, which makes the scene change and character appearance do the exact same transition at the exact same time. As long as the character is in the same Position as it was in the previous scene, it won't look like it ever disappeared but the new scene will still dissolve in.
I hope this helps! Pardon me if I made a mistake, it's my first time helping out on this forum.
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scene background1
show character
"Background will change on next click."
scene background2
show character
with Dissolve(1.0)
"The background has now changed."
I hope this helps! Pardon me if I made a mistake, it's my first time helping out on this forum.
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Re: Possible simple background question
Yes that's correct.
Thank you!
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