TOPIC LOCATION:     `Stage Editor`;     `Object Menu (Stage)`

PRECEDING TOPIC:    `Align Channel`
FOLLOWING TOPIC:    `Align (Path)`

Tween Alignment
Tween Alignment allows you to set absolute actor alignment with the
following options:

Start\End Frame
Start\End Frame sets the range of frames in which the alignment settings
will take effect.

End Frame Position Values
End Frame Position Values are values for the X,Y and Z axes ranging from
+/- 0 to 360 (degrees).  To have an actor's alignment change over a series
of frames you must add two separate alignment`timelines`.  Additionally,
you must have two separate`timelines`for the actor`control channel`.
For instance, for a 30 frame animation where you want an object to have a
different starting and ending alignment you would add one alignment
`timeline`at the first frame and a second alignment timeline that extends
from frame two thru 30.  You would do the same on the actor`timeline`by
adding the actor on frame 1 and again from frames 2 thru 30 (the transition
frame count in the object file info requester for the actor, should be set
to 28; total animation frames minus 2).
          
