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  1. Hello everyone!! Hope all of you are doing well and had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!! I know, I have not been active like I should, but I have been very "sick" the last few years and I am getting better! I like what I see in the new version...awesome work and my hat comes off to all that was involved in making it. I noticed too, that there are some symbols you can add to your project, another bright and clever idea! Link removed by author!! Please pray for the everyone that is involve in the situations we are facing in today's world! I would like to see the world all unite and be peace with each other. Take care everyone and hope to be more active soon, Bart aka quietstorm btw...Igor, just a note/suggesstion...is is possible that you/someone can tell me how you can add text outside an image and have it circle around the image? Thanks
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  2. Hello to all, In 2018 I posted a style simulating a tennis ball bounce effect with damping. The effect is directly configurable with the PTE interface. The style was created with PTE version 9 and it still works with version 11. In the project of this post, I also added a parameter on the PTE modifiers. I named it "Damping factor" with a value that can vary from -10 to +10. The value 0 has no particular effect and the modifier keeps its basic function. With a value >0 a damping effect is applied. With a value <0 an amplification effect is applied (not sure if this is useful). I think it is relevant that an additional Damping parameter could be added for each PTE modifier. For example on the third slide of the project, I used damping on an X-axis rotation oscillation modifier. Damping ratio.mp4 Pascal. Damping ratio_Jan23-2023_16-25-17.zip
    2 points
  3. Hi, I would like to add my site to the list please, Alex55 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9kSpjQSiyB7fSl1XkwgVNQ Thanks
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  4. Hi Pascal, I had forgotten that I posted on your original thread over 2 years ago. Maybe this feature could be enabled in PTE 11.x by Igor. Thanks, Tom
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  5. Just use a normal blank slide with the circle transition and it will do what you want. With PTE11 you can now easily position the centre of the circle to be exactly where you want. Jill
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  6. Hello MUR, Yes absolutely, it's a good tip I used to generate many patterns that appear randomly. Pascal.
    1 point
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