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Flash Nav Question 99 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 1 month ago | Thread started: Oct 25, 07, 6:56 p.m.
- visualplane_
Anyone know how this was done or know of a source file?
Make sure to skip the intro
http://www.anteprima.com/fw07/- Oct 25, 07, 6:56 p.m. – Permalink
- Mishga
something like this?
http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=6…
hope it helped..
Cheers =)

- Dog-earOct 26, 07, 2:37 a.m. – Permalink
- Fariska
even simpler:
1. Make the nav
2. Duplicate it and scale it down (and tint and put behind the main one
3. Adjust the x landing coordinates for each of the layer you have:
like for section. let's say 3, layer 1 will have _x = 150, layer 2 _x = 125, layer 3 _x= 150 etc etc.
Probably there is a Math relation between the layers and their scaling factor. This mean that the coordinates are binded by a multiplier: layer2._x = layer1._x*factor; layer3._x = layer1._x*factor*2 and so onHope it helps


- Dog-earOct 26, 07, 2:48 a.m. – Permalink
- mimeartist
troll !


- Dog-earOct 27, 07, 6:48 a.m. – Permalink
- 23kon
it's like the 6+ year old Barneys site that Joshua Davis did "back in the day" but with a Z-dimension.
first of all start with that concept - there are tutorials all over the interweb.
create a nav that will scroll a large movie clip left and right.once youve done this youl have a good idea of how "smoothmotion code" works. so use this to control movies within this sliding movie that will themselves 'move' but this time its not just the X axis, you will be controlling their X and Y coordinates as well as the X and Y scale.
If you break it down, this site isnt actually that hard to do.
That'd be a simple way to achieve something like it.

- Dog-earOct 29, 07, 5:06 a.m. – Permalink


