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Not easy and quite complicated.
The general idea is to have each shape duplicated. The top copy runs anim1 and the bottom copy anim1 AND anim2 Now suppose you click the top cppy of shape1 it needs to run anim 1 AND also make the top copy of shape 7 disappear. This means you would be clicking the bottom copy of 7 but all other shapes the top copy. It's complicated but I hope that makes sense and gets you started. |
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I got the idea of duplicated objects that overlap. I implemented your idea which ended up very well.
Thanks, Dan. |
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