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Subject: | Re: FLASH: rotating button problem - [ Daniel ] |
From: | Clodagh O'Donovan |
Date: | Thu, 10 Feb 2000 15:41:32 GMT |
Daniel - I've just checked the URL and it seems to be doing what you want. Am I
right in thinking you want it to stop at the current frame in the MC on mouseoff
rather than going to frame 1? - well thats what its doing - and rather
effectively too!!!
Fair dues to you!
Clo
PS (I'm running Netscape 4.6 on PC)
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Clodagh O'Donovan
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Daniel Hart wrote:
> I have done a little animation as an experiment (before anyone says, yes it
> was nicked from Xara 3D!)
>
> www.djh-graphics.com/flash/rotate.html
> Flash file is
> www.djh-graphics.com/flash/3d.fla
>
> Now, when you move over the button, it triggers a movie clip. Is there any
> way, on mouseoff, to keep the movieclip sequence on that frame? It is a bit
> unconvincing at the moment.
>
> I thought there is lots of scope for a fun page if you can keep playing with
> this feature, for example, it could potentially be used to test colours on
> different features of a room, or generate abstract art.
>
> many many thanks,
>
> --
> Daniel Hart
> graphic designer
>
> e: djh-graphicszetnet [dot] co [dot] uk
> w: www.djh-graphics.com
> t: (01865) 751426
> m: 07931 239011
>
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