djmalaka
12-30-2007, 01:28 PM
HELP!
I'm a rookie at flash and need some help to get started. On my index page I have 2 links (one a picture of a camera and the other a picture of a cocktail. I want the 2 images or buttons to be linked on an axis, with the axis being in the middel of the 2 images. So if you imagine a camera and a cocktail on a invisible tray. When you rotate the tray, the camera gets bigger and comes towards the viewer, and the cocktail rotates away from the viewer becoming smaller. And when the tray is rotated the other way, the camera goes smaller to the back and the cocktail rotates closer to the viewer. So when the cursor is over the camera it will rotates closer and the cocktail rotates to the back, and vise versa.
I want it to look realistic with the perspective changes as well so i will photography the items myself in the different states.
Where do I begin? Is this a motion tweening thing and/or actionscript? Any help is much appreciated, thank you...
Just need some help to get pointed in the right direction...
I'm a rookie at flash and need some help to get started. On my index page I have 2 links (one a picture of a camera and the other a picture of a cocktail. I want the 2 images or buttons to be linked on an axis, with the axis being in the middel of the 2 images. So if you imagine a camera and a cocktail on a invisible tray. When you rotate the tray, the camera gets bigger and comes towards the viewer, and the cocktail rotates away from the viewer becoming smaller. And when the tray is rotated the other way, the camera goes smaller to the back and the cocktail rotates closer to the viewer. So when the cursor is over the camera it will rotates closer and the cocktail rotates to the back, and vise versa.
I want it to look realistic with the perspective changes as well so i will photography the items myself in the different states.
Where do I begin? Is this a motion tweening thing and/or actionscript? Any help is much appreciated, thank you...
Just need some help to get pointed in the right direction...