|  | Simple ... so simple... sorry! |  | |
| | | duke803 |  |
| Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:23 am Post subject: Simple ... so simple... sorry! |  |
Hi ... guys I am so sorry about this.... its probably the most simple issue of Flash design. I have two photos, I would like to see them on the website blend slowly into the other and then slowly back to the original.... in a loop. Obviously there will eventually be about 6 or 7 pics and perhaps more. But for now, if I could see how to do two then the rest is simple.
Once again.... sorry!!! I need to do this pretty quick if any one can spend two secs explaining it to me I would be very grateful. Cheers Alec |
| |
| | | Noelbaland |  |
| Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:55 am Post subject: Re: Simple ... so simple... sorry! |  |
| |  | |
Hello,
[Easiest method]
1) Convert all your images into movieclip symbols. 2) Start with Layer 1 and drag out your first image mc onto the stage and position where you want it. 3) Click on say frame 5 and hit F6 to create a keyframe. Do the same thing on frame 15. 4) Click back on frame 5, then click on your image on the stage. 5) In the Properties panel change the Color field to Alpha. Leave or make sure it's set to 100%. 6) Click on frame 15, and again click on your image on the stage. Change the Color field to Alpha and drag the slider down to 0%.
So what you have is a 5 frame delay before fade out over 10 frames.
7) Create a new layer under Layer 1. Go to about frame 10 and hit F6 to create an empty keyframe. Drag the next image mc onto the stage and position it. Go to about frame 20 and hit F6 to create another keyframe. 9) Set the Alpha for frame 10 to 0% and 100% for frame 20. 10) You should be starting to get the gist of it now? Fade-out an image and fade-in the next on a different layer below.
Hope that helps |
| |
|
|