Creating a Flash Movie With Different Scenes on Different Frames
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All Comments (21)
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Firstly, thank you for your video. It was well done.
I am glad you have the comment regarding "not a proper use of the term 'scene' .." up front. Really I was searching for help with the more proper meaning of "scene". I might not be alone in that. You could consider renaming the video! - thanks again :)
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is it possible to have a different fps rate per scene? i want 14fps in scene 1 and 7fps in scene 2
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don't you think you should've posted preview of it?
I see all the procedures you're doing right now but
no preview movie? damn lol i don't know what's the point of this tutorial without final
animation
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thanks alot. helped me out!
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thnx alot really helped ; )
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Is this the whay to make different scenes on falsh movies?
1. Make the first scen (all thing in different layers)
2. Make a folder and insert all the layer for the first scene in to the folder
3. Make the smae agin but with a different scen
Is this right?
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Can you explain this thing to me how to make the videos with different scenes thank you ill appriciate itt
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Can you explain to mee how to do this i still dont get it ill appreciate it thank you
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i have flash 10 and some problems.how can i put 2 different frames?i mean like a stick walking etc
Can you change a flash animation from actionscript 3.0 to 2.0 after youve already started it?
in flash cs4
i dont wanna restart all my work :(
SupaTROopa2 2 years ago
Sure, do file -> publish settings. Select the tab that says "flash," and change where it says "actionscript version" from 3.0 to 2.0
DanielMyGLife 2 years ago
SWEET thank you thank you!
SupaTROopa2 2 years ago
No problem! It is technically my job ;)
DanielMyGLife 2 years ago
Interesting, but there's a more correct way of doing this, just go to Window > Other Panels > Scene or just hit Shirft+F2.
You then get another panel where you make scenes with their own timelines, it's so much cleaner.
As an example of how i use it, I put my preloader in Scene 1, then in Scene two I put what I want to play after the preloader, Scene 3 has more content, etc.
dizzyizzy06 2 years ago 2
Thanks, and yes, I'm aware of this method. This is technically not a proper use of the term "scene" in a flash sense, so that would make more sense. However, the program I made this for decided on using specific terms to refer to things as to not confuse the students. I received a few comments already pretty much saying this, but they weren't very appropriate (ie. they were about 50% swears and flaming), so I deleted them. I'll leave this one up.
DanielMyGLife 2 years ago