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> Tweening In Flash Mx, Simple tutorial for biginners.
byte
post Sep 17 2005, 07:52 PM
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In this tutorial you will learn how to tween in Flash MX.

Motion Tween

1. Create a new document in flash. Any size will do.

2. Create any shape or object - just not a Flash UI.

3. On the time line right click on the time when you want it to stop moving. right click on a frame and click Insert keyframe.

4. Select it, you can use the black picture of a cursor in the toolbox (Arrow Tool (v))

5. With the new Keyframe selected move the object where you want it to move it.

6. Select the to keyframes with shift.

7. Right click and press Create Motion Tween.

8. Press enter and your object should be moving.

Shape Tweening.

1. Create a new document or layer.

2. Create any shape or object - just not a Flash UI or text.

3.Make a new keyframe - select it.

4. With the new keyframe selected delete the shape/object and make something different - just not text.

5. Select the whole timeline and go to properies at the bottom change the tween drop down menu to shape.

6. Press enter to test it.


If you can't find/didn't understand stuff in the tutorial this might help.


This Image.

If you can't find properties or the timeline go to window>and tick properties and timeline. [/COLOR]
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mahesh2k
post Sep 18 2005, 04:56 AM
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Nice tutorial you came up wih. i like it i m loking for stuff like this.
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shigajet
post Sep 18 2005, 12:04 PM
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Nice tutorial. I have Flash MX, but this is a nice simple tutorial that'll help me try out the tweening feature, as the help files that same with the program were a bit complex.
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post Sep 20 2005, 05:54 AM
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good tutorials for the beginners smile.gif. Well explained. Well it is a rather simple subject so you cant make it difficult in explaining but anyway. Well done, Thumps up smile.gif
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post Sep 20 2005, 07:19 AM
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Yay, thanks for all the comments. I might make another Flash or maybe photoshop.
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post Sep 27 2005, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE(byte @ Sep 17 2005, 07:52 PM)
In this tutorial you will learn how to tween in Flash MX.

Motion Tween

1. Create a new document in flash. Any size will do.

2. Create any shape or object - just not a Flash UI.

3. On the time line right click on the time when you want it to stop moving. right click on a frame and click Insert keyframe.

4.   Select it, you can use the black picture of a cursor in the toolbox (Arrow Tool (v))

5. With the new Keyframe selected move the object where you want it to move it.

6. Select the to keyframes with shift.

7. Right click and press Create Motion Tween.

8. Press enter and your object should be moving.

Shape Tweening.

1. Create a new document or layer.

2. Create any shape or object - just not a Flash UI or text.

3.Make a new keyframe - select it.

4. With the new keyframe selected delete the shape/object and make something different - just not text.

5. Select the whole timeline and go to properies at the bottom change the tween drop down menu to shape.

6. Press enter to test it.


If you can't find/didn't understand stuff in the tutorial this might help.


This Image.

If you can't find properties or the timeline go to window>and tick properties and timeline. [/COLOR]
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nice mate

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Dart-kun
post Sep 28 2005, 02:45 AM
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Its a nice tutorial for beginers, but maybe you add how it will become pratical, like tweening corners of images to be "joints", for exmaple arms, but I guess you can't go to advanced, So Awsome Tutorial, Good job.
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post Oct 16 2005, 06:21 PM
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well explained. Does somebody knows where can i find the whole flash tutorial (maybe in slovenian language)?
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post Nov 15 2005, 04:29 PM
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nice tutorial

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