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Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 149
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I've seen lots of effects that dazzle the hell out of me. But one that has consumed me to no end are the drop down menus at:
http://www.lookandfeel.com/index2.html Making a drop down menu is easy enough. Giving it that fluid, elastic look is something else. I've never seen anything like it. Anyone care to shed some light on this? How do they bounce and snap like that? |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Australia
Posts: 8,612
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It's an elastic type effec.t There's a movie by FlashGuru in the movies section which uses elastic-type movement. Basically it's controlled with a mathematical actionscripted tween... not easy, but that site is not for beginners
Still amazes me whenever I see it.Cheers Jesse
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Cheers Jesse Stratford ActionScript.org Cofounder Email: presented in this way to stop spam-bots: My email is composed of my first name (jesse) followed by my last name (stratford) followed by @ followed by actionscript.org Please don't email or PM me Flash questions, that's what the Forums are for! ![]() Please don't rely on me reading my PMs either. Email me about important stuff. |
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hey buddy I too am totally taken aback bu that wonder
well i have created a menu which ALMOST behaves like that one just by using motion tween ....well as a newbie,...Its hard to put in a lot of action scriot but still if u wanna see.....just ask. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Rotterdam
Posts: 60
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if you think that those menus are the bomb
you definatly should check out this: www.estudio.com/ (hope it works) it needs a little time to load but is worth it! i nearly fell off my seat(yes, it did hurt) when i saw those the menu's they created it is far beyond your example!!! spread the word greetz ABBEX |
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Hey Hollywood thanx for the reply,
Ive seen it buddy....The estudio ur talkin about ...Real cool......but I think its just motion tween...Ya know you create a big invisible button at the back,then when you roll over another button within a movie (the menu) appears, and when you roll out of the whole thing,....you roll over on the bigger invisible background button which makes the menu move back.......well tats what I think .... ANY COMMENTS....HOLLYWOOD,STROK? |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Australia
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While I decided to feature eStudio on the site, I must admit I don't totally like those buttons (like the enter button) because as it maniachally moves around it becomes hard to clik for stupid people like myself
![]() There is no doubt in my mind that the navs are made with a shap tweened (manually) box turninginto a shark-fin shape... shtill the effect is very impressive. Cheers Jesse
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Cheers Jesse Stratford ActionScript.org Cofounder Email: presented in this way to stop spam-bots: My email is composed of my first name (jesse) followed by my last name (stratford) followed by @ followed by actionscript.org Please don't email or PM me Flash questions, that's what the Forums are for! ![]() Please don't rely on me reading my PMs either. Email me about important stuff. |
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Author of a http://www.lithiumdesign.net/ told me he'll fix the links to FLAs
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DID I imagine right when i wrote about the big back ground button....and the other lot?
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