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Renu Vora |
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Tue, 19 Oct 1999 16:29:22 +0100 |
Thanks Campbell,
What would I do without you
all???
How do I get the MC animation to
run when I put it on a layer in my main movie?
Renu
Hi Renu
You need to define the centre point
for the instance - find the instance (symbol) in your library, open it
up, and drag the picture so that the square in the middle of the page is
in the middle of the image.Then go back to your movie
>
-----Original Message----- > From: Renu Vora [renu_voraemail [dot] msn [dot] com">SMTP:renu_voraemail [dot] msn [dot] com] >
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 2:39 PM > To: flasherchinwag [dot] com > Subject:
Re: FLASH: Movie Clip > > Thanks.....that helped. But I got
another silly problem. I created a movie > clip, tested the
scene/movie & the animation if fine. But when I add this > movie
clip to the main movie, which has some other animation going on, the >
movie clip does not run. Only the first key of MC appears & then
it > disapperas. What is it that I am missing here? >
> One more silly question, is there a way to save an instance
from > disappearing from the stage when it is being transformed ->
rotated or > flipped? Let us say I want the instance to stay where it
was, but just > rotate it....how is this achieved? > Renu
> > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Hoffman,
Poison Dart Frog Media < maildartfrogmedia [dot] com >
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< > flasherchinwag [dot] com
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Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 12:44 AM > Subject: Re: FLASH: Movie
Clip > > > At 04:07 PM 10/18/1999 , you wrote: >
>I am trying to create a movie clip.....but I am unable to change >
instance > >properties. I an able to modify-> transform but not
Modify-> > instance... > > > it must be a
symbol already before it can have an instance to > modify. If >
starting on the main stage, select the graphics that will be the >
basis for > the movie clip, hit F8, and define the symbol. Or,
with nothing > selected, > hit F8 to begin creating the symbol
in symbol edit mode. > > > > Marc Hoffman >
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