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;value :The animation speed, expressed as the number of frames per second<br>'''Values:''' | ;value :The animation speed, expressed as the number of frames per second<br>'''Values:''' Integers greater than 0 <br>'''Default:''' 10 | ||
==Example== | ==Example== |
Revision as of 02:01, 12 November 2012
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Version required | 0.3.9 |
The framerate command sets the rate at which an animated object will progress to the next keyframe
Usage
framerate value
Arguments
- value
- The animation speed, expressed as the number of frames per second
Values: Integers greater than 0
Default: 10
Example
create framerate 30;
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