I'll favorite, but I have an easier way to do this, make how you want the button to look like convert it to symbol, double click make over and down a key frame make over do what you want the rollover to do, and make down what happens when you click it, then go to the frame your on then click the actions tab and put stop(); an voila! your done, you can make it lead to something to, but I'm not gonna tell you how to do that.
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christophersmith2304 9 months ago
nice man............
voice needed 2 be added.
SuperMohitJoshi 1 year ago
Thx dude!! it helped me.
MrHazard74 1 year ago
dude its too blurry i cant understand and see shit
rebellionlv3 2 years ago
oh yeah, thanks for not making my comment a thumbs down
YoungNick98 2 years ago
your tutorial is good though, more advanced then mine
YoungNick98 2 years ago
I'll favorite, but I have an easier way to do this, make how you want the button to look like convert it to symbol, double click make over and down a key frame make over do what you want the rollover to do, and make down what happens when you click it, then go to the frame your on then click the actions tab and put stop(); an voila! your done, you can make it lead to something to, but I'm not gonna tell you how to do that.
P.S. That's Just My Way
YoungNick98 2 years ago
I don't understand how simply writing stop() on the first frame will help you get a rollover button.
You gotta have the statement on(rollOver).....
Can you explain what you mean, or how it works?
8emnero8 2 years ago
okay, I'll make a tutorial, but not today
YoungNick98 2 years ago
OMG IT TOTALLY HELPED!!! i MESSED UP AT LEAST 13 TIMES TIL I GOT IT RIGHT THANK U SO MUCH!! GREAT VID!!! 5/5
SuperKoolPivot 3 years ago