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Re: FLASH: animation |
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Renu Vora |
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Mon, 25 Oct 1999 19:32:03 +0100 |
Hi Tim,
Sorry for not replying earlier...I
apprecite your help...if I have any further questions I will ask you. thanks
again.
renu
-----Original Message----- From:
Tim Underwood <tpunderucdesign [dot] com> To:
flasherchinwag [dot] com <flasherchinwag [dot] com> Date:
Friday, October 22, 1999 1:18 AM Subject: Re: FLASH:
animation
hmm... I don't think there is any
way to save the fla file as a flash 3 file. Are there any specific
questions you have about how to do this effect that I could maybe
answer? Or if you I can throw together a website detailing how I
did it and including a bunch of screenshots for you.
Always glad to help,
-Tim
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 3:32
PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: animation
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the file.
Although, I couldn't open the fla file. Am using flash 3 on
Windows.
Is there a way I could see
the fla file? Would appreciate if I could. Thanks again.
renu
-----Original
Message----- From: Tim Underwood <tpunderucdesign [dot] com> To:
flasherchinwag [dot] com <flasherchinwag [dot] com> Date:
Thursday, October 21, 1999 5:54 PM Subject: Re: FLASH:
animation
Renu and Sarah:
Ok let me see if I
can explain how I did it :)
It was made using 100%
tweening. One thing you have to keep in mind here is that
part of the time the letters are in front of the 'i' and part of the
time they are behind it and therefore you need 2 layers for each
letter that is moving; one for when the letter is in front and one
for when its in back.
If you have questions after looking at
the file let me know and I'll try and answer them.
-Tim
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