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Subject: | Re: FLASH: (yet another) site check (http://www.spring.be/flash) |
From: | p-h |
Date: | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 17:50:55 GMT |
>Did you do the orbiting ball in Flash or did you bring it in from another
piece
>of software?
Hi !
The "orbiting balls" are completely flash-generated, without any external
helper.
It's quite easy in fact :
- one layer has a radial gradient filled larger circle
- one layer above has a smaller gradient sphere running along a curved guide
made out of half of a split ellipse
- one layer belon idem, running along the other part of the ellipse
previously used
You just have to play with the frames and start/stop - hide/show the two
smaller spheres to make "it" appear to orbit around the large one...
All this is actually a looping MC that you place on the stage - et voilà !
:o)
If this is not clear, I'll send you the .fla...
Cheers !
Pierre-Henri
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