Casual Articles
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > Web Design > Some Flash Tips

Tags

  • owners
  • sales
  • library
  • select break
  • flash where

  • Links

  • RFID Remodels Supply Chain Management
  • Arrange Your Wedding Flowers
  • Male Breast Cancer
  • Casual Articles - Some Flash Tips

    Creative ways to Save Money In Small Business
    Operating a small business on a shoestring budget is a reality for most small business owners today. That can be difficult to face when you need extra help or new equipment. These factors can deter some business owners from moving forward but a person who truly embodies the entrepreneurial spirit will press on with determination and a clear purpose. Those who do not often can find themselves shutting down their business pretty quickly. And that is a fate we all would like to avoid.Managing your income and your accounts is not the most exciting aspect of business. Especially when starting out and so it's so
    text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just remem

    Make Money in Forex Trading - Start With $50
    This is an exciting world. There is hardly anything like foreign exchange trading which provides round the clock home based business opportunity.Working 24 hours a day from anywhere in the world, working with just a computer, with no boss, no employees, no office, no infrastructure and no big capital, online forex trading furnishes endless work from home facility.Forex trading is a $2.5 trillion a day industry. Any other market like stock trading has much less volume, restricted hours of business and numerous factors to deal with.As against stock trading, in forex trading, one has to concentrate jus
    Here are some tips on Macromedia Flash, note the version I'm using is Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004, which I used during my course. The one major thing you need to remember about Flash is that it has a timeline, so everything is done over time. The two main components in Flash are the work area, which is known as the Stage, and the Timeline, where all the work is set up. I'm going to start with Keyframing.

    Keyframing

    Place an object on the stage, go to the Timeline and insert a keyframe (F6 it should be but I just right-click on the desired location in the Timeline and select "Insert Keyframe") -> move the object and then insert another keyframe later on in the Timeline. Keep moving the object and inserting a keyframe each time you move it and your simple animation is complete. Now go to Control and either "Play" or "Test Movie" and you should see your animation. From now on in this article I will just say play or test.

    Motion Tweening

    Motion Tweening is more complicated and slightly more difficult. There are two ways to dp it: the way I was taught and the way I taught myself.

    The way I was taught

    Start off by drawing/importing your object onto the Stage (if you're Importing select File -> Import -> Import to Library and then drag it onto the stage), then go to the frame you want the animation to END at and insert a keyframe, (F6 or right-click -> insert Keframe), then right-click on the Timeline just before the last keyframe, and select "Create Motion Tween". You should now see a dotted line on the timeline. Finally move the object and that's it, the dotted line should have become an arrow.

    The way I taught myself

    Start off by drawing/Importing your object like above. Then highlight from the position on the Timeline where you want your final keyframe -> right-click and insert a keyframe -> right-click again and select "Create Motion Tween", you should now see an arrow in between the keyframes. Now simply move your object and that's it. Doing it this way means you don't have to worry about where the arrow finishes.

    Now play or test and you should see an animation that is smoother than Keyframing. You can also add a Guide Layer to help tell Flash where to move the object to by right-clicking on the layer name and selecting "Guide", then you just draw the path of the object making sure the Guide Layer is selected. In Keyframing you do the work yourself, in Motion Tweening Flash does the work for you.

    Shape Tweening

    Start off by typing some text onto the Stage in the centre, in this example I'm using the figure 1. Then insert a Keyframe at say frame 20 on the Timeline. Select the figure 1, right-click, and then select "Break apart". The 1 should now be covered in white dots. Then highlight from Frame 20 or wherever you inserted the Keyframe, to the start. This is important, find the Property Inspector (the window at the bottom that says "Properties") and click anywhere on the Timeline, with the Timeline selected you should see the following on the Property Inspector: "Tween: Motion", change that to "Shape". The Timeline between the start and your Keyframe should now be coloured green. Delete the 1 and replace it in the same position with a 2. Finally right-click on the 2 and select Break Apart. Now if you play or test your Movie you should see a figure 1 morph into a figure 2. If you've made it right there should be an arrow on the Timeline, like with a Motion Tween.

    Those are the 3 big tips. I hope you got them to work.

    Masking

    Right-click on the Layer Name and select "Mask". This adds a Masking Layer. Now just move an object over some text and off it again, (has to be done with Keyframing I'm afraid), and when you play it the text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just rememb

    5 Surefire Ways to Increase Sales
    The Internet has changed how people do their business. Even small business owners are able to reach global market inexpensively nowadays, selling anything from apparel, collectibles, to computer software, service and coaching.The core of every business is sales. Many of the strategies to increase sales offline are applicable online, but not all of them. On the Internet, everybody can effort to fail fast and learn from it. Better still, after years of testing and tracking what works online, people can just learn from other people's experience and cut the learning curve tremendously.Here are 5 of the surefir
    r test.

    Motion Tweening

    Motion Tweening is more complicated and slightly more difficult. There are two ways to dp it: the way I was taught and the way I taught myself.

    The way I was taught

    Start off by drawing/importing your object onto the Stage (if you're Importing select File -> Import -> Import to Library and then drag it onto the stage), then go to the frame you want the animation to END at and insert a keyframe, (F6 or right-click -> insert Keframe), then right-click on the Timeline just before the last keyframe, and select "Create Motion Tween". You should now see a dotted line on the timeline. Finally move the object and that's it, the dotted line should have become an arrow.

    The way I taught myself

    Start off by drawing/Importing your object like above. Then highlight from the position on the Timeline where you want your final keyframe -> right-click and insert a keyframe -> right-click again and select "Create Motion Tween", you should now see an arrow in between the keyframes. Now simply move your object and that's it. Doing it this way means you don't have to worry about where the arrow finishes.

    Now play or test and you should see an animation that is smoother than Keyframing. You can also add a Guide Layer to help tell Flash where to move the object to by right-clicking on the layer name and selecting "Guide", then you just draw the path of the object making sure the Guide Layer is selected. In Keyframing you do the work yourself, in Motion Tweening Flash does the work for you.

    Shape Tweening

    Start off by typing some text onto the Stage in the centre, in this example I'm using the figure 1. Then insert a Keyframe at say frame 20 on the Timeline. Select the figure 1, right-click, and then select "Break apart". The 1 should now be covered in white dots. Then highlight from Frame 20 or wherever you inserted the Keyframe, to the start. This is important, find the Property Inspector (the window at the bottom that says "Properties") and click anywhere on the Timeline, with the Timeline selected you should see the following on the Property Inspector: "Tween: Motion", change that to "Shape". The Timeline between the start and your Keyframe should now be coloured green. Delete the 1 and replace it in the same position with a 2. Finally right-click on the 2 and select Break Apart. Now if you play or test your Movie you should see a figure 1 morph into a figure 2. If you've made it right there should be an arrow on the Timeline, like with a Motion Tween.

    Those are the 3 big tips. I hope you got them to work.

    Masking

    Right-click on the Layer Name and select "Mask". This adds a Masking Layer. Now just move an object over some text and off it again, (has to be done with Keyframing I'm afraid), and when you play it the text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just remem

    Finding A Business For Sale That's A Deal - May Not Be Easy!
    A few years ago, I thought that finding a small business that was close to bankruptcy, or in receivership or a retiring family business would be a perfect acquisition. The problem is, how do you identify a business that is in one of those circumstances? I did a lot of research and this is what I discovered.Bankruptcy & receiverships - Banks very seldom put businesses into bankruptcy! They seize their security interest (the assets that were pledged for the loan) and try to sell them. In North America, the banks are very slow to do anything and usually by the time they seize the assets and put in a receiver there i
    ain and select "Create Motion Tween", you should now see an arrow in between the keyframes. Now simply move your object and that's it. Doing it this way means you don't have to worry about where the arrow finishes.

    Now play or test and you should see an animation that is smoother than Keyframing. You can also add a Guide Layer to help tell Flash where to move the object to by right-clicking on the layer name and selecting "Guide", then you just draw the path of the object making sure the Guide Layer is selected. In Keyframing you do the work yourself, in Motion Tweening Flash does the work for you.

    Shape Tweening

    Start off by typing some text onto the Stage in the centre, in this example I'm using the figure 1. Then insert a Keyframe at say frame 20 on the Timeline. Select the figure 1, right-click, and then select "Break apart". The 1 should now be covered in white dots. Then highlight from Frame 20 or wherever you inserted the Keyframe, to the start. This is important, find the Property Inspector (the window at the bottom that says "Properties") and click anywhere on the Timeline, with the Timeline selected you should see the following on the Property Inspector: "Tween: Motion", change that to "Shape". The Timeline between the start and your Keyframe should now be coloured green. Delete the 1 and replace it in the same position with a 2. Finally right-click on the 2 and select Break Apart. Now if you play or test your Movie you should see a figure 1 morph into a figure 2. If you've made it right there should be an arrow on the Timeline, like with a Motion Tween.

    Those are the 3 big tips. I hope you got them to work.

    Masking

    Right-click on the Layer Name and select "Mask". This adds a Masking Layer. Now just move an object over some text and off it again, (has to be done with Keyframing I'm afraid), and when you play it the text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just remem

    5 Powerful Strategies For Depressed Entrepreneurs
    Ok, so you have not made your first million within 90 days as you thought. Your idea crashed and you feel gutted. Worst, your partner says I told you so. You and your get rich ideas. Well, I salute you because you tried and failed. Guess what? The more you fail, the faster you will succeed. So keep falling forward. Get up and keep moving. The distant dream is getting closer with each step.Now some of you depressed entrepreneurs want to stay down. You crawl into a depression. You want to hide from the cruel, unforgiving world. Rest if you must but die you will not. So dust yourself off and read the follo
    inserted the Keyframe, to the start. This is important, find the Property Inspector (the window at the bottom that says "Properties") and click anywhere on the Timeline, with the Timeline selected you should see the following on the Property Inspector: "Tween: Motion", change that to "Shape". The Timeline between the start and your Keyframe should now be coloured green. Delete the 1 and replace it in the same position with a 2. Finally right-click on the 2 and select Break Apart. Now if you play or test your Movie you should see a figure 1 morph into a figure 2. If you've made it right there should be an arrow on the Timeline, like with a Motion Tween.

    Those are the 3 big tips. I hope you got them to work.

    Masking

    Right-click on the Layer Name and select "Mask". This adds a Masking Layer. Now just move an object over some text and off it again, (has to be done with Keyframing I'm afraid), and when you play it the text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just remem

    Benefits of Call Center Services
    A Call Center is a industry term referring to a company phone center that handles such services as help desk, customer support, lead generation, emergency response, and telephone answering service, inbound response and outbound telemarketing.Normally if you make a set up for your clients to attend their quarries, it is very costly to prepare. For all of these you need to have specific technologies, particular department and excellent manpower. There is an option to get all of these under one roof and meet your all requirement and save your investment money which includes to build up infrastructure, Set up technol
    text is revealed letter by letter as if it were being typed. You can use this to do the Matrix-esque typing effects, you can even have a flashing cursor underneath the text, but you need another layer and another set of Keyframing. You can even have the text being covered up letter by letter.

    Finally here's something that wasn't part of my course, I figured it out by myself once I had learnt Keyframing.

    Flashing Flash

    Type some text onto the screen and insert a Keyframe, then simply change the colour of the text to match the background colour, (works best on a black background), insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline, change the text colour back again and finally insert another Keyframe later on in the Timeline again. There you have it, Flashing Flash! This only works if you select Control -> Test Movie. You can even change the text or change it to a shape, but you'll need more Keyframes.

    Just remember, if your working with Keyframes, as you are with most things in Flash, insert your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Keyframes and so on AFTER your first one in the Timeline.

    By the way I haven't spelt the words "centre", "colour" and "coloured" wrongly, I'm British and that's how we spell them.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.casualarticles.com/article/85310/casualarticles-Some-Flash-Tips.html">Some Flash Tips</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.casualarticles.com/article/85310/casualarticles-Some-Flash-Tips.html]Some Flash Tips[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Medical Device Sales Jobs - How to Start Your Lucrative Career

    Marketing Designer Pet Products to a Luxury Client

    Google Adwords Management - How To Get Cheap, Good Quality Clicks

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com