Flasher Archive
[Previous] [Next] - [Index] [Thread Index] - [Previous in Thread] [Next in Thread]
Subject: | Re: FLASH: Newbie-HELP!!! |
From: | unique |
Date: | Thu, 24 Feb 2000 01:04:21 GMT |
>So I have a scene with a MC containing a .PNG graphic, there is no
>real movement other than the graphic switches back and forth with
>another. My problem is, when an instance of the MC is placed in the
>scene, I can no longer add any frames to any layers without making
>the .PNG photos distort/pixelate. I don't want to change scenes
>every time a mouse event occurs, so how can I stretch this scene?
>If you would like to see an example go to
>www.videobred.com/betatest.html
>the graphic in question is the eye in the middle.
A different kind of "newbie help":
Make sure that any new thread that you start has an *appropriate*
subject header. Otherwise, many folks won't take time to even
*consider* reading your post.
So you should come up with a new subject header and resubmit your
post. Sorry I can't help you more directly, but this tip should help
anyway.
Ken Sherwood
--
"Adobe, who has deeper pockets than Macromedia, has announced a Flash
competitor. Will Macromedia survive?"
-- hwg-theory list contributor, 2000.02.12
flasher is generously supported by...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
flashforward2000 and The Flash Film Festival
"The World’s Premier Flash Solutions Conference and Expo"
March 27-29, Nob Hill Masonic Center, San Francisco, California
-Register before Feb 25 and save $200!!-- www.flashforward2000.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to
http://www.chinwag.com/flasher or email helpchinwag [dot] com
Replies
FLASH: Newbie-HELP!!!, Timothy Sprigler
[Previous] [Next] - [Index] [Thread Index] - [Next in Thread] [Previous in Thread]