flash as crossfade help
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- stewart0
hmmmm - using that script - all i get is output warnings.
i'll dive some deeper into this now and try to understand what you're writing there unfit.
thanks so far!
- unfittoprint0
u can see it as complicated or as a I-will-never-have-to-code-a-fuck... function/class
http://pastebin.coconut.se/?id=4…
good luck.
- skt0
Thats the one.
- stewart0
as as as in as yes.
- skt0
Ha! I read it as as. Like the first as in that last sentance. Know what I mean?
*rubs temples.
- stewart0
okay, but you're right:
next time i'll write "ACTIONSCRIPT" instead of "as" in the thread title.
- stewart0
hahaha!
- skt0
i hope you didn't use motiontweens though!
stewart
(Aug 10 05, 06:05)Yeah its tweentastic. It took 30 seconds. Did you say you needed actionscript?
Maybe I should have read the thread.
- stewart0
thanks skt,
i'll look at that file when i'm at home (mx only here).
i'm sure you can code that in 30 seconds. i hope you didn't use motiontweens though!
- stewart0
hm, but i like what unfit wrote, but don't know 'exactly' how to fix that.
- skt0
You have mail.
- two-zero0
just tween ONE to 0% thus revealing TWO which is at 100% then fade ONE back in to 100% and loop. what you are trying to accomplish doesn't take some crazy scripting. Not worth the time. then when a 3rd comes into play, just bump everything down. No need to make it complicated.
- stewart0
yes.
- Engage_London0
isn't that the same as
blend up image 1
plonk image2 under image 1
fade out image 1
plonk image 3 under image 2
fade out image 2
plonk image n under image n-1
fade out image n-1
- stewart0
nonono!
mc_1 fade in
mc_2 fade in on top of mc_1
mc_1 disappears when mc_2 alpha=100%
mc_1 fade in on top of mc_2 etc etc
as in the graphic i posted...
- Engage_London0
yuo want to add them below... and then fade out the previous... don't make life difficult for yourself
- stewart0
so...
- stewart0
Engage...
that is possible, sure.
but i would like to have the option to (easily?) add a third mc fading in on top of mc_2
so i'm looking for something like i tried to explain in the diagram
- Engage_London0
but like i said... you are just fading image one on and off over the top of image two aren't you?
- stewart0
okay, more complicated than i thought, but at least i have something that looks like a start right now.
http://pastebin.coconut.se/?id=4…
;)