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Subject: | Re: FLASH: animation check |
From: | Brian |
Date: | Thu, 14 Sep 2000 23:39:34 +0100 |
How many scenes are there in the file?
If you have the script below in the first frame of the opening Scene, then
you'll want to have another keyframe a few frames up (denoting the loading
section) that tells it to go back to that beginning frame (be it a frame #,
or my preference, a frame label, because frame #'s can change and screw
things up if you make changes to the file).
I tell the load sequence to only load the opening Scene, as it'll take
longer to load it all.
The rest of the Scenes- providing there is enough content in the opening one
to keep the viewer busy - will continue to load while the viewer keeps busy
with the rest.
You'll have to figure out which is best for your circumstances.
-Brian Matthews
> I made a short cartoon, with a preloader saying not to
> move on until the last scene is loaded:
>
> If Frame Is Loaded (dog chew, 1)
> Go to Next Scene
> End Frame Loaded
>
> Did I do this right?
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