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Hi,
I have drawn a clock. I grouped the "hands" together and would like the
hands of the clock to rotate within the center of the clock. When I apply the
"Spin" emphasis, the whole object spins, including the intersection of the
drawn arrows (representing the hands).
Is there a way to lock the intersection point and have the arrows spin from
that point? (The way you would see the hands of an actual clock rotate?) I
only want the right side of the arrows to spin, while the left side of the
arrows stays anchored.
Example: Think of a clock's hands set at 3:00 - I now want the hands to
rotate to represent 3:30.
Suggestions, anyone??
Thanks!
I have drawn a clock. I grouped the "hands" together and would like the
hands of the clock to rotate within the center of the clock. When I apply the
"Spin" emphasis, the whole object spins, including the intersection of the
drawn arrows (representing the hands).
Is there a way to lock the intersection point and have the arrows spin from
that point? (The way you would see the hands of an actual clock rotate?) I
only want the right side of the arrows to spin, while the left side of the
arrows stays anchored.
Example: Think of a clock's hands set at 3:00 - I now want the hands to
rotate to represent 3:30.
Suggestions, anyone??
Thanks!