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Old 05-03-2007, 13:08   #1 (permalink)
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need help please. Creating a simple image rotation

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i am totally a newbie to this. What i would like to do is create a simple image slide show, just have one image change to another and so on. but i have no idea how to do this, any help is greatly appreciated. I am using flash pro 8.

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Old 10-03-2007, 06:04   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, try
http://www.kirupa.com/developer/mx20..._slideshow.htm
you have complete source code and explanations.
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Old 10-03-2007, 07:24   #4 (permalink)
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I think this might work but it depends on whether your image is made in flash...
Start your timeline with the start image, go to where ever on the time line you want the change to finish, edit the image to how you want it to change to. click anywhere in the middle of the keyframes and add Tweening Shape and your image should morph from one to the other.
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Old 18-03-2007, 09:39   #5 (permalink)
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The way I make a slideshow in Flash is through a combination of Fuse Kit and XML. I have two blank movieclips on the stage. The XML loads in all the references to the graphics and gives them an ID number (img0-img9 or whatever). I then start a loop that loads the first image in the XML, once loaded it fades it in using Fuse. A delay is set to give the image some viewing time. Then I load in the second image in the second movieclip. Once that is loaded in, I switch the order so the second movieclip is on top the first. Then it fades it in. This process repeats and loops through all the images seemlessly.
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Hi

i am totally a newbie to this. What i would like to do is create a simple image slide show, just have one image change to another and so on. but i have no idea how to do this, any help is greatly appreciated. I am using flash pro 8.

Thank you

If you are a total newbie. You should be at the basics. Try the help files.
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Old 18-03-2007, 13:36   #7 (permalink)
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The way I make a slideshow in Flash is through a combination of Fuse Kit and XML. I have two blank movieclips on the stage. The XML loads in all the references to the graphics and gives them an ID number (img0-img9 or whatever). I then start a loop that loads the first image in the XML, once loaded it fades it in using Fuse. A delay is set to give the image some viewing time. Then I load in the second image in the second movieclip. Once that is loaded in, I switch the order so the second movieclip is on top the first. Then it fades it in. This process repeats and loops through all the images seemlessly.

Doubt he'll understand. By the way I'm doing something similar with MC Tween but instead of 2 movieclips, I used bitmapData. Didn't like Fuse.
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