Your explanation sounds like you're assuming I'm trying to copy existing frames from one layer to another. This isn't what I'm doing at all. What I asked was, how can I get my symbols from the library into the appropriate layers in my timeline?
At any rate, I've abandoned the buttons I've...
Well, the orignal Bryce 3D-created AVI is over 26Mb and the Flash SWF is 1.23Mb. A little big, but, surely, it should load. The first one of these I did in the same manner with the same applications, and it opened in my IE browser and ran there just as it should have. This new one, though, acts...
I've got an interface I'm designing in Flash MX and I have an interface background and buttons have been added. Now I am trying to get the image files of the over and down states of the buttons from the library files into the layers I've set up for them. I have consulted the Flash help and...
Is there any freeware, shareware or other application that can convert an AVI into a Java applet? I have some Bryce 3D animations I've saved as SWFs in Flash, but when published to an HTML page, they never load, so I am wondering if perhaps I could convert my AVIs into Java applets, instead. Any...
Any intellectual property you create (whether "creative" or not) is "copyrighted," in that, you automatically own all rights to it at the moment of creation. However, this doesn't afford you much, if any, legal protection. If someone uses your work without permission and...
It's the next version up from 5. They didn't name it Flash 6 because this year is the anniversary of Macromedia's founding. So, they named it MX (the M stands for Macromedia, the X stands for the Roman numeral for ten, meaning their tenth anniversary. Cute, eh?)
Try out Flix 2.1, from Wildform ($129). It converts AVIs to SWFs very quickly and with high quality. I've tried the demo version and it works great. http://www.wildform.com/
I saw an animated logo on cable this morning that I could have sworn was a Flash text animation. Sorry, I don't recall the advertiser, though. You know, it's just as likely that it was done with any number of applications other than Flash. Most of the effects Flash produces have been done before...
Skajan, I'm new to Flash, myself, so I don't know how you'd do it in Flash, itself (yet), but I'm aware of an inexpensive application called Flix that will quickly and easily convert any digital video to a SWF file. I've tried the demo version on some videos I shot and edited and had saved in...
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