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Angle End: A dial that specifies (in degrees) the rotation of the replicator elements at
the end of the pattern. The angle value of the elements at the end of the pattern equals
the Angle value (start) plus the Angle End value. For example, if Angle is set to 0 degrees
and Angle End set to 90 degrees, the elements are not rotated at all at their origin, and
are rotated by 90 degrees at the end of the pattern.
Line replicator (Origin set to Start Point) with
Angle value of 0 and Angle End set to 0
Line replicator (Origin set to Start Point) with
Angle value of 0 and Angle End set to 90
In a 3D project, using the default dial modifies the Z angle. To modify the rotation of the
pattern elements on all three axes (X, Y, and Z), click the disclosure triangle and adjust
the individual X, Y, and Z dials.
When the 3D checkbox is selected, Angle End also displays the Animate pop-up menu.
Animate: A pop-up menu that sets the angle interpolation for keyframed animation of
the Angle parameter. There are two choices:
Use Rotation: This is the default interpolation method. When the Angle End parameter
is keyframed, pattern elements rotate from their start rotation to their final rotation.
Depending on the animation, the elements may twist before reaching their final
orientation (the last keyframed value). For example, if the X, Y, and Z Angle parameters
are animated from 0 degrees to 180 degrees in a project, the elements rotate on all
axes before reaching their final orientation.
Use Orientation: This alternate interpolation method provides smoother animation
but does not allow multiple revolutions. It interpolates between the pattern elements’
start orientation (first keyframe) and their end orientation (second keyframe).
Angle Randomness: A dial that defines an amount of variance in the rotation of replicator
elements. A value of 0 results in no variance—all elements have the same rotational value.
A value greater than 0 introduces a variance. The angle for an element is defined by the
Angle and Angle End parameter, plus or minus a random value falling within the Angle
Randomness.
774 Chapter 15 Using the Replicator