My name is Kevin Stubbs and I'm a sophmore out in the Greater Seattle Area. I tried to do a little better than those awful flash tutorials I uploaded before.
This video shows the steps of how to take a regular flash animation to XNA in just a few minutes. Skip right to the end to see the result.
Feel free to email me at woadraiders@hotmail.com
My site is http://www.mibbygames.com
Thanks for watching =)
Lol wow, thanks for the late reply. But yea, in the 5 months it's been since I commented I'm pretty fluent in AS 3.0 now so I knew full well what this script was doing.
FriendlyHobo 1 year ago
@FriendlyHobo Its actionscript 2.0, the as3 equivalent would be just addChild(hero); He's adding 20 copies of the MC and then changing each copy's frame to display the 20 frames in the animation.
SammyBoyEEE 1 year ago
File->Export Image can actually preserve the transparency and give you a clean edge so you wont have to use print screen or bother with the magic wand.
SammyBoyEEE 1 year ago
Hey thanks for the video. I'm still a bit new to all this and I don't understand what line 7 is doing. If possible could you explain it to me?
FriendlyHobo 2 years ago