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Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:26:34 +010 |
Hi,
I want to make an animation with two words. One word must go from the left
side of
the page to the right side. The second word must move from the right side to
the left side.
I want that the words diseapear after a certain border. How can I creatie
such a border. ?
Thanks.
Rob.
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Sat, 17 Feb 2007 07:29:53 -050 |
Rob Noy wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to make an animation with two words. One word must go from the left
> side of
> the page to the right side. The second word must move from the right side
to
> the left side.
> I want that the words diseapear after a certain border. How can I creatie
> such a border. ?
Easiest way is to create a couple of Rectangles with the same colo(u)r as
the Background, but with no Outline. Arrange these so they are Ordered at
the top of the stack, or put them on another Layer that is in front of the
Layer in which the text resides.
This way (for example), when your text moves from left to right, it will
move under the Rectangle, appearing as if it dis-appears <g>
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Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:56:24 +010 |
Thanks Andrew, Goood idea, didn't thought of that.
"Andrew Hurt" <happy@verhizn.net> wrote in message
news:45d6f3d9_2@cnews...
>
> Rob Noy wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to make an animation with two words. One word must go from the
left
> > side of
> > the page to the right side. The second word must move from the right
side to
> > the left side.
> > I want that the words diseapear after a certain border. How can I
creatie
> > such a border. ?
>
> Easiest way is to create a couple of Rectangles with the same colo(u)r as
> the Background, but with no Outline. Arrange these so they are Ordered at
> the top of the stack, or put them on another Layer that is in front of the
> Layer in which the text resides.
>
> This way (for example), when your text moves from left to right, it will
> move under the Rectangle, appearing as if it dis-appears <g>
>
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Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:00:25 -050 |
Rob Noy wrote:
> Thanks Andrew, Goood idea, didn't thought of that.
You're welcome.
As always, there are many ways to accomplish the goal.
Which version of RAVE are you using?
There are layering issues in the output from various versions with--and
without--the SP(s) applied . . . your .swf may not look like you intend, at
first. Alas, I don't have a cross-reference detailing what does and does
not work as expected--sometimes it's a trial-and-error kind of thing ;)
Have fun.
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> "Andrew Hurt" <happy@verhizn.net> wrote in message
news:45d6f3d9_2@cnews...
>>
>> Rob Noy wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I want to make an animation with two words. One word must go from
the
> left
>> > side of
>> > the page to the right side. The second word must move from the
right
> side to
>> > the left side.
>> > I want that the words diseapear after a certain border. How can I
> creatie
>> > such a border. ?
>>
>> Easiest way is to create a couple of Rectangles with the same colo(u)r
as
>> the Background, but with no Outline. Arrange these so they are Ordered
at
>> the top of the stack, or put them on another Layer that is in front of
the
>> Layer in which the text resides.
>>
>> This way (for example), when your text moves from left to right, it
will
>> move under the Rectangle, appearing as if it dis-appears <g>
>>
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>
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