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Tweening on CS4

Farted by BritClock, January 25, 2009, 08:52:29 AM

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BritClock

So I want to tween an object that starts in one position, goes to another then returns to its original position. I would like it to ease out on the first transition then ease in on the second. However, if I select ease in for one frame it seems to change it for the entire tween, so I can only have the whole thing ease out or the whole thing ease in. Is there a way around this? Furthermore, it seems impossible to select frames that are part of a tween - you seem to have to select the whole thing.

Edit: Oh, I have to select "classic tween". Okay then.

DigitalLemonClock

BAN EVERYBODY

BritClock


Safe___Clock

i tried doing this once

then those people came

:(

AnchorClock

I had a lot of trouble with CS3. I was really embarrassed when I told this one kid that I would help him with his flash assignment and since he had CS3 I couldn't figure out how to make a button.
I am going to buy CS4 and I know that its going to be tough since I'm used to flash 8.

Loki Clock

Quote from: The Iron Giant;1508789I had a lot of trouble with CS3. I was really embarrassed when I told this one kid that I would help him with his flash assignment and since he had CS3 I couldn't figure out how to make a button.
I am going to buy CS4 and I know that its going to be tough since I'm used to flash 8.

d00d wut r u stuped u haf 2 go 2 windo > librare > symbol > symbol style > classic symbol adn than go insied tha simbil and rite clik the timelein and chagne it 2 buttin moerd :cool: :cool: :cool:

Flounderpa

you gave me a reason to stick to Flash 8
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FileCabinetClock

i read the title of this thread
and i threw up

Quote from: The Iron Giant;1508789I had a lot of trouble with CS3. I was really embarrassed when I told this one kid that I would help him with his flash assignment and since he had CS3 I couldn't figure out how to make a button.
I am going to buy CS4 and I know that its going to be tough since I'm used to flash 8.

buy
the man, the legend

RomanClock

Use Tween graph, its awesome. I think in CS4 you can actually tween that whole thing with one tween graph.
lemayo lol :soups:

TequilaClock

Wait wait wait, there are other kinds of tweening aside Motion and Shape?

CD Clock

CS4 won't tween skews for some reason.
And the new type of motion tween doesn't work.

flash cs4 sux :(

TequilaClock

holy shit I tried it today again and I can't select individual frames once I tried to do a tween (which miserably failed)

This version is fucking weird

Fireman

tweening in cs4 reminds me a bit of doing so in 3ds max, though it doesn't seem to be as good.