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Ulead COOL 3D Production Studio
Jump
Stomp out one text object with another using the Jump effect. You can also give it a realistic
bounce and rebound as one text falls on the other. This example shows you how to combine this
effect with the Show/Hide function so that a second message shows up at the end of the
transition. (Settings: 30 frames, 15 fps.)
To make one object stomp on another:
1
Insert a graphic object in the Edit Window.
Click Add plug-in and select Jump in the
Attribute Panel.
2
At frame 1, clear the Use Original option in
the Attribute Panel. Click Text object target
under Target to insert an object that will
replace the original. The object above the
original changes in the Edit Window.
3
Set the Bounce value to 30. If the target
object is visible, set the Initial Position to
about 300, or so that it disappears off the
screen.
4
Move to frame 30 and set the Level to 100.
5
Insert a new object. Select None as the
transition Style on the Attribute Panel.
Adjust the object’s position at frame 1 so
that it does not overlap with the first object.
6
Choose Show/Hide from the Properties
List.
7
At frame 1, click Show/Hide so that the
object disappears. At frame 30, click it again
so that the object reappears.
8
Click Play to preview the animation.