Specifications
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ROTATION Z Use a rotation tween track to control the angle of images, or to make an image
rotate over time. Rotate the image by dragging the rotation handle or the rota-
tion tween point. You can rotate by degrees as well as by number of revolu-
tions (or a combination of the two). See “Rotation Z” on page 184.
◆ NOTE: The rotation handle may be hidden underneath the anchor point. If
so, either move the anchor point as described below, or drag the tween
point to adjust the angle.
ROTATION X AND Y These tween tracks are similar to Rotation Z, but allow you to rotate images
around the X (horizontal) or Y (vertical) axes, providing a perspective view of
the image.
◆ NOTE: The amount of perspective being applied is controlled by the
Perspective slider in the 3D tab of the Preferences dialog box.
Rotate by dragging
the rotation handle…
…or by dragging a
rotation tween point.
Anchor
point.