bandit7319 opened this issue on Feb 19, 2015 · 4 posts
acrionx posted Thu, 19 February 2015 at 10:32 PM
From the setup you just described, do this: Open the Animation Palette (Windows-> Animations Palette). For the second hand, go to the frame where it currently starts moving and set a key frame ("+" button). Now click on the gray button with a straight line in between the buttons with curvy lines. The timeline should turn gray, indicating that the hand position will be constant, i.e. "locked". Now select the key frame you just created and copy it (Ctrl+C). Now go to the frame where you want the second hand to start moving and paste (Ctrl+V) the keyframe you just copied onto that frame. Now at the frame where you pasted, click on the brown or green button to the left of the gray button with the straight line. Now you have moved the point where the second hand starts to move further down the timeline.
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