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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Paris
Posts: 8
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Bonjour,
I know how to use Motion Path with a beginning point and an end point. I am now trying to use a circle as Motion Path. The problem is that I have no beginning and an end to match. The first thing I have done is to cut a little my circle to create a beginning and an end but it creates a little pause in the my object's path if there is not so many frames in my movie. Does anyone knows a solution to use a circle as a Motion Path ? Thank you in advance :-) |
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This is what I do:
1. Make 2 keyframes on your guide layer. The second keyframe has to be in the middle of the movie. A. First keyframe has 1/2 a circle. B. Second keyframe has the other half. 2. Now snap your symbol to the begining and end of the first half circle in the first keyframe. 3. Now snap your symbol to the begining and end (the end and begining of the last keyframe) of the second half circle. The result should be that you have a orbiting symbol on a 2 part motion guide. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Newcaste, Australia
Posts: 4
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Hey loyd that sounds great,
I tried it myself (as I've been doing something with rotating symbols) However when you place the symbol at the end of the second guide it just flies horizontally across rather than follow the guide. When you move it a few pixels away from the end it follows but it's still too short for a smooth rotation with no jump- am I missing something? |
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okay sorry about that what you need to do is on the second guide have the guide ecstend a little past the end point and snap the symbol in the possition it is in in the first frame. that is to say the second guide should have a little overlap with the first so flash wont spin it off the end. if you still have trouble i will make a little example for you.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Paris
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... Thank you. I am now concern about the way to smooth
the object move. Any clue about that ? |
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umm... can you post the file somewere? i'll take a look at it. I havent slept in 2 days. not thinking real clear at the moment. so if you post it somewere i'll take a look at it. after sleep. sleep good.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Paris
Posts: 8
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Hello there,
thank you for your answers and help :-) But as I am used to more traditionnal development, I found my way through ActionScript. I wanted to create a mini-Sun/Earth system as a logo for new look and feel of my homepage. This animated logo has to be on the upper left corner of my headers, so I have to handle the fact that a part of my animation will happen outside the page itself. I succeed to create a first version of the logo. You can see it right there : http://1ppl.free.fr/system.htm. Another time, thank you and I must say this forum is great :-) [Edited by lupufr on 03-03-2001 at 07:17 AM] |
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hey thats spiffy!
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