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Subject: | Re: FLASH: To Scene or not to Scene |
From: | David Gary Studios |
Date: | Fri, 28 May 1999 23:22:44 +0100 |
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From: Design Mine / Eric Hassler & Lori Greer <ericdesignmine [dot] com>
To: flashershocker [dot] com <flashershocker [dot] com>
Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: To Scene or not to Scene
>Oh no! I've been building my first Flash site and have made extensive use
>of scenes. Due to the linear nature of Flash I thought it would be easier
>to organize my work into short scenes, rather than one looonngggg one. Now
>i'm hearing that this was a bad idea. Crap. :(
If you are using extensive "tell target" routines, Scenes might cause
problems since
another scene cuts off any communication with MCs in other scenes. I usually
organize
unusually long flash animations with MCs as scene. This way I only need just
a few keyframes
for my whole movie. I also can still "tell target" MCs with in my "Scene"
MCs.
MC="movie clips"
hth,
-DG-
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-David Gary-
Interactive Media Producer/Designer
Dreamwave Productions, Inc
<http://www.davidgarystudios.com>
<dgarystudiosmpinet [dot] net (mailto:dgarystudiosmpinet [dot] net)>
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