![]() (You can add more than one sequence replicator to isolate more than one region.) The reason it is not equal to those values is due to the width of the original line replicated (so there might be some "bleed" on the bordering edges). With the Location set at 0, the Start / End parameters are set (approximately) equal to the Locations of the bounding tabs for the color region to be separated out from the chart. Here's a screenshot of the Sequence Replicator settings to achieve the above: You can also do some interesting things with Sequence Replicator behaviors: If you're under time constraints, keep whatever project you're working on as simple as possible until you are comfortable with the techniques that follow. ![]() The following will require quite a bit of extra work and probably would be considered *advanced* procedures. I nice touch is to add a Filters > Stylize > Extrude filter and give the chart a little depth. There are many ways to create animations for your pie chart. Individual color tab colors can be keyframed. You can rotate the replicator or the group the replicator is in to create a presentation alignment.Ĭolor/opacity tab Locations can be keyframed (animating the size/position changes of colored regions). You can do the same with the opacity tabs on top of the gradient designer to create "knockouts" ![]() The Location values are "absolute" values (not relative to the preceding color tab location). You can drag the individual "Locations" to create percentages (select a color tab and drag it left/right - the Location value is also available below the Interpolation parameter in the list below). This is how the pie chart is created from a replicated line:Ĭlick on the left color tab and set its Interpolation to Constant.Ĭlick on the color bar to add more color tabs (their interpolations *should be* automatically set to Constant now as well.) Change the color tabs to the pie chart colors. Go back to Replicator controls and add enough points to make the circle "solid" (with line width 10, about 300) On August 30th, iFunnier posted an iteration, gaining roughly 4,500 smiles in two months (shown below, right).ĭuring the same timeframe, the trend was spreading on TikTok.Draw a line. Thereafter, original iterations surfaced on the app, such as a crudely recaptioned meme shared by iFunnier on August 29th, 2023, gaining over 4,400 smiles in two months (shown below, left). The other was shared by iFunnier on August 20th, 2023, receiving over 8,100 smiles in two months. One was from iFunnier on May 22nd, 2023, gaining roughly 2,600 smiles in five months. In 2023, the GIFs and screenshots started to spread on iFunny, predominantly starting with two reposts. Soon after, original GIFs surfaced in the subreddit, like two posted by Redditor Phoenixflash11 to /r/Grapplerbaki on August 15th, 2021, gaining over 240 upvotes in two years (shown below). The memes saw minimal spread until 2021, when Redditor Phoenixflash11 posted the "me when i consume and absorb the nutrients of one apple fritter" GIF to the /r/Grapplerbaki subreddit, asking, "What's with all the Apple Fritter/Baki memes LMAO," gaining over 380 upvotes in two years.
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