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Subject: | Re: FLASH: heart attack! |
From: | Cinn Carreras |
Date: | Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:14:32 +0100 |
Hi Tony,
I suppose you mean electrogram? If that's so, I just got done making one. :)
Lots of headaches since it was my first flash attempt! LOL
Okay, well, this is what I did.
I imported an electrogram into flash. Made a new layer and started tracing the
whole thing so that it'll be a vector graphic. I made that into a symbol and
deleted the original electrogram since I didn't need it anymore.
Then on a new layer I drew a rectangle to cover the electrogram. Hit F6 to
insert a new keyframe and then Shift + right arrow key to move this layer.
Repeat until end of electrogram.
Then I converted this to a movie clip since I wanted to move all the time.
Perhaps, I did it the hard way, but flash is new to me. Hope this helps.
Cinn.
P.S. I must be forgetting my english since it takes me forever to right an
email! :))
Tony Indelicato wrote:
> Hello flash gurus,
>
> I am attempting to animate a Cardiogram ....
> Originally I was going to animate one dot and copy and paste the animation
> offsetting it on the time line
> and turning the Alpha down in consecutive steps...making like fifteen
> million layers until the alpha reached zero..
>
> I got into it a little bit and said to myself...there has got to be an
> easier way..
>
> 'Doh'
>
> I'm sure there is an action that I can use to create 'trails' and then just
> turn the alpha down in steps..
> So that the 'EKG' blip fades out .....
>
> I really wish I had a good resource like the Flash Bible...but all I have is
> the "Using Flash" book that came with the software and this is no help at
> all when it comes to developing and writing action scripts.....
>
> If anyone can steer me in the right direction or even give me an idea where
> to start..
> I would greatly appreciate....
>
> Deadline is flying above me ...circling....
>
> Thank you
>
> Regards
>
> Tony
>
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