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Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:21 am
by Genete
Cool tip Rasheed!!. I think heyvern will love it (and you a little more :wink: ). Let me post an example to help others understand it.
Thankyou for your inestimable contribution to make animation task a little easy

Visual example:
http://amanoalzada.iespana.es/multiple_shapes.html

EDITED: Now above link works.This can be deprecated.
If does not work try this. I need a host!!!
Download Multiple_shapes.swf
I will arrange as soon as possible.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:02 am
by Rasheed
Here's yet another URL

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v382/ ... apes_1.swf

I've compressed the SWF and added a preloader to it, so you can view it if you have a large enough screen (movie is 907 x 717, so you'll need at least that size in your browser window).

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:40 am
by heyvern
Yeeehaaaa!

I do love that tip! I do I do I do!

The only thing sort of keeping me from loving AS over Moho was the multiple shapes! I LOVE MULTIPLE SHAPES ON ONE VECTOR.

I have stuff with as many as 4-6 shapes on one outline. I can't live without it.

Cool trick! Add an extra point and delete it... hee hee... I should have thought of that. ;)
Of course I use ALL of those custom tools on my Mac with Moho... I just haven't stuck them in my PC version of AS yet. Really need to do that.

-vern

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:46 am
by Genete
I've compressed the SWF and added a preloader to it, so you can view it if you have a large enough screen (movie is 907 x 717, so you'll need at least that size in your browser window).
Thankyou Rasheed for host and resize my example. Yesterday putfile.com uploading videos was disabled.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:48 am
by Rasheed
Genete wrote:Yesterday putfile.com uploading videos was disabled.
Yes, I noticed that too. Luckily, there are several alternatives. And if everything fails, you can always use Ourmedia.org. It's not too fast, but the'll take your media always, whatever size it has. It can sometimes be dog slow, though, and you need to register and fill out a long authorship agreement (it's funded by government IIRC, so that's no surprise) for each piece of media you put on their servers. Well, I guess there no such thing as a free meal.