This is strange, I did it as far as I can see identical to this, but no dice... I wonder what I did wrong. Does anyone have a link to a FLA file I can grab to dissect? Thanks for the tutorial, obviously I've done something wrong and the fault is with me!
Don't you need a classic tweet for fading as it's not motion?...try that anywy also cn I ask what is there that classic tween doesn't do that motion tweet does?
Classic tween is the legacy version of tweening in Flash, Adobe kept this for users who liked this way of making tweens. You can use regular motion tweening for fading. Hope this answers your question!
is there anyway to have more than one ease setting per motion tween? I found that even if I added a keyframe when I changed my ease settings it would change it for the whole tween and not just the keyframe
I know that you can apply custom eases in CS4 using the motion editor, as for having another ease setting ontop of that for the same object I'm not so sure... haven't tried it. Not sure why this would be necessary? Maybe I don't completely understand.
it was for a college project where I had to animate a car around a track and different ease settings were needed for each corner depending how tight the bend was so we added keyframes in at the apex of each bend
but thanks for the help anyway was a really great tutorial:)
This should be straight forward: First, make sure alpha is turned to 100% on the first keyframe in the motion tween. Second, turn it to 0% on the last keyframe. Try using a movieclip rather than a graphic if that makes a difference.
Also, you have to set the Publish Setting of Flash to ACTIONSCRIPT 3.0
Else it will NOT WORK
beeldbuijs 4 months ago
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lofarSean 1 year ago
thank you
tymczass 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
A link to part one in the video description would have been nice! -_-
GavMateHD 1 year ago
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GavMateHD 1 year ago
This is strange, I did it as far as I can see identical to this, but no dice... I wonder what I did wrong. Does anyone have a link to a FLA file I can grab to dissect? Thanks for the tutorial, obviously I've done something wrong and the fault is with me!
chulk607 1 year ago
@chulk607
By "no dice" I mean, it's not even masking, just have a gradient overlayed over the original object, as if nothing is happening.
Checked the "cache as bitmap" option on both the masker and maskee, gave them instance names, checked i had the names right too. So odd...
chulk607 1 year ago
Eres muy bueno!
You rocks! xD
anqap 2 years ago
Ahh -the missing code "cache as bitmap." Don't know why any of the other tutoials I'veseen couldn't mention this. THANK YOU!!!
jammin1967 2 years ago 4
Hey no problem, glad this helped you!
ArizonaWildcats 2 years ago
@jammin1967
SAME! Spent ages, nowhere else has mentioned the cache as bitmap!!
Thanks!
JimmyPuntJP332 1 year ago
@JimmyPuntJP332 Saweeet!
ArizonaWildcats 1 year ago
Don't you need a classic tweet for fading as it's not motion?...try that anywy also cn I ask what is there that classic tween doesn't do that motion tweet does?
jamsand3 2 years ago
Classic tween is the legacy version of tweening in Flash, Adobe kept this for users who liked this way of making tweens. You can use regular motion tweening for fading. Hope this answers your question!
ArizonaWildcats 2 years ago
Yup thank you...even had my lecturer confused lol!
jamsand3 2 years ago
is there anyway to have more than one ease setting per motion tween? I found that even if I added a keyframe when I changed my ease settings it would change it for the whole tween and not just the keyframe
jamsand3 2 years ago
I know that you can apply custom eases in CS4 using the motion editor, as for having another ease setting ontop of that for the same object I'm not so sure... haven't tried it. Not sure why this would be necessary? Maybe I don't completely understand.
ArizonaWildcats 2 years ago
it was for a college project where I had to animate a car around a track and different ease settings were needed for each corner depending how tight the bend was so we added keyframes in at the apex of each bend
but thanks for the help anyway was a really great tutorial:)
jamsand3 2 years ago
Im trying to make some words fade out. I converted them to graphics and made the motion tween, but its not changing the alpha. What gives?
extrahumane 2 years ago
This should be straight forward: First, make sure alpha is turned to 100% on the first keyframe in the motion tween. Second, turn it to 0% on the last keyframe. Try using a movieclip rather than a graphic if that makes a difference.
ArizonaWildcats 2 years ago