Simple Tricks Make Flash Animation
Posted on | May 1, 2009 | No Comments
Following trick to create a simple animation using Macromedia Flash MX or another version of the Macromedia Flash:
- Go to Macromedia Flash
- Select Frame 1 in the timeline that is in the bottom of the canvas
- Picture what you want your picture in your first frame
- Select the next frame, depending on the length of animation that you want to make
- The greater the difference between the frame and the more frames, the length of animation
- Right-click on the frame and insert “Insert KEYFrame”
- Right-click on any frame between the first and last frame, and select “Create Motion Tween”.
- Then the image is in the first frame also will shown in the last frame that you create
- Edit images, ranging from the size, position and effects, such as alpha, tint, and so forth. Simply right-click only on the object and click “Properties”.
- Press Ctrl + Enter to see the animation that was created
- You can play and experiment with animation that was created
Tips:
- You can create a different layer to a different object by clicking the “+” layer in the panel on the side of the timeline
- You can try a lot of buttons and flash
- There are features FBF (Frame By Frame Animation) where you can be drawing a picture in a frame, and then drawing the next picture in the “Movement” in the next frame.
- You can set the number of FPS (Frames per second) using a selection tool, click on the menu under “Actions”, and in the upper right corner of the settings there is a number of FPS.
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