This document provides instructions for creating a snow effect in Flash. It involves importing a snowflake graphic, converting it to a symbol, and then using ActionScript code to randomly position multiple copies of the snowflake graphic on the stage. The snowflakes will move down and across the screen within the boundaries of the movie clip.
This 3 step document provides instructions for creating a motion tween in animation software. It instructs the user to first create a motion tween, second insert a keyframe using the free transform tool, and third press Ctrl+Enter to finalize the tween.
This 3 sentence document summary provides the high level steps:
Create a Motion Tween on frame 2, insert a keyframe on frame 20 using the Free Transform tool, and set the Alpha property to control transparency with Ctrl+Enter.
The document provides instructions for masking layers in Macromedia Flash. It describes creating keyframes on frames 15, 30, 45 and 60 of a movie with 4 frames. It then discusses using the rectangle tool to draw a shape on layer 2 and mask it to layer 1. The instructions also mention exporting the SWF file from Flash for use in Macromedia Dreamweaver.
This document discusses two panels related to buttons. The first panel is called "Window Other Panels Common Libraries Buttons" and contains various button options. The second panel is a "Library Buttom" which allows adding button libraries.
This document discusses adding a scroll bar to a text area component in Flash. It describes creating a dynamic text field called "txtdd", adding it to a scroll bar component, and using the scroll bar to scroll through the text area when the Flash file is run.
This document provides instructions for working with layers and movie clips in Flash, including importing a picture as a layer, breaking it apart into separate pieces, converting those pieces into movie clips, and then modifying properties like color and brightness for one of the movie clips as an action on the main layer.
This document contains instructions for controlling a movie clip using keyboard commands. It sets the movie to fullscreen mode and makes the F9 key trigger jumping to the second frame. It also programs the movie clip to move left and right based on the left and right arrow keys being held down.
This document provides instructions for creating a snow effect in Flash. It involves importing a snowflake graphic, converting it to a symbol, and then using ActionScript code to randomly position multiple copies of the snowflake graphic on the stage. The snowflakes will move down and across the screen within the boundaries of the movie clip.
This 3 step document provides instructions for creating a motion tween in animation software. It instructs the user to first create a motion tween, second insert a keyframe using the free transform tool, and third press Ctrl+Enter to finalize the tween.
This 3 sentence document summary provides the high level steps:
Create a Motion Tween on frame 2, insert a keyframe on frame 20 using the Free Transform tool, and set the Alpha property to control transparency with Ctrl+Enter.
The document provides instructions for masking layers in Macromedia Flash. It describes creating keyframes on frames 15, 30, 45 and 60 of a movie with 4 frames. It then discusses using the rectangle tool to draw a shape on layer 2 and mask it to layer 1. The instructions also mention exporting the SWF file from Flash for use in Macromedia Dreamweaver.
This document discusses two panels related to buttons. The first panel is called "Window Other Panels Common Libraries Buttons" and contains various button options. The second panel is a "Library Buttom" which allows adding button libraries.
This document discusses adding a scroll bar to a text area component in Flash. It describes creating a dynamic text field called "txtdd", adding it to a scroll bar component, and using the scroll bar to scroll through the text area when the Flash file is run.
This document provides instructions for working with layers and movie clips in Flash, including importing a picture as a layer, breaking it apart into separate pieces, converting those pieces into movie clips, and then modifying properties like color and brightness for one of the movie clips as an action on the main layer.
This document contains instructions for controlling a movie clip using keyboard commands. It sets the movie to fullscreen mode and makes the F9 key trigger jumping to the second frame. It also programs the movie clip to move left and right based on the left and right arrow keys being held down.