
Macromedia MAX 2005 - Anaheim, CA What’s New In Flash 8
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6. On the Images layer, insert keyframes on Frames 20, 30, 40, and 50, as the following image
shows:
In the Timeline, select the keyframe on Frame 20.
On the Stage, select the images movie clip, and set its y coordinate to -100 in the Property
inspector.
This moves the movie clip upward on the Stage 100 pixels.
Select the keyframe on Frame 30 in the Timeline, select the images movie clip, and set its y
coordinate to -200 in the Property inspector.
Select the keyframe on Frame 40, select the images movie clip, and set its y coordinate to -300
in the Property inspector.
Select the keyframe on Frame 50, select the images movie clip, and set its y coordinate to -400
in the Property inspector.
Select the keyframe on Frame 10, and select Motion from the Tween pop-up menu in the
Property inspector.
This tweens the images movie clip's position between the keyframes on Frames 10 and 20.
To create transitions between the other images, repeat step 11 for the keyframes located on
Frames 20, 30, and 40.
To create the mask layer, select the Images layer in the Timeline, and then select Insert >
Timeline > New Layer (or click the Insert Layer button in the Timeline).
Insert a keyframe on Frame 10 of the new mask layer.
Using the Rectangle tool in the Tools palette, create a rectangle over the first (top-most) image in
the images movie clip.
It doesn't matter what fill color you use for the rectangle, but it must be completely opaque.