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Use this forum to discuss any issues regarding FlashEff 2.0 version. (currently last version)
Re: using FlashEff for a slideshow - 12 years ago
Hi Travis, I'm glad to hear it finally worked for you. I believe that your question is regarding to the reason for starting the animation on frame 2. It is explained in the Tutorials.pdf file that comes with FlashEff2: " 3. First of all, we recommend that for such timeline animations, you start FlashEff2 from the second frame on, so that the FlashEff2 has enough time to initializeby user691571 - FlashEff 2.0
Re: using FlashEff for a slideshow - 12 years ago
user487431 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi thanks for replying, I'm just trying to do a > flash header for one of my class assignments so I > have three pictures and I just want it to fade > from one to the other seamlessly and I just can't > seem to get it. I've got each picture on a > separate layer and and every 100 frames I the topby user691571 - FlashEff 2.0
Re: using FlashEff for a slideshow - 13 years ago
Hi kneo, thanks for your reply. There's something I still don't get it. I followed your advice, and played one instance of FlashEff2 for each MovieClip. I also calculated the amount of seconds each MC will play and multiplied by 30 (movie fps). Placed the cursor on the 72nd frame (since I'm starting the movie on frame 1) and pressed F5. I believe I need a crash course on Flash, but anywayby user691571 - FlashEff 2.0
using FlashEff for a slideshow - 13 years ago
Hello, I'm a new user, not much expertise using Flash either, just a basic user. I purchased FlashEff 2 mainly to create Flash slideshow banners on top of websites. So I'm trying to make the first one, without success so far. I open Flash CS4, create a new ActionScript 3.0 file, import 3 pics for this sample, convert them to MovieClip, then I add the FlashEff component, following the pby user691571 - FlashEff 2.0