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Flash Tutorial: Animation - Tweening
This tutorial is designed for people who have little or NO Experience of using Flash. The aim of the tutorial is to:
Show you how to create a simple animation with a technique called Tweening.
My Example: Download
the Flash file Beg
002a
Example of Flash shockwave movie with a Tweened animation.
New: See
Flash Demo Movie of how to build this Flash file
Step One: Setting up the Document
Step
Two: Creating a symbol
In Flash whenever you use an object more than once you create a symbol. This saves on download time as the symbol downloads only once. Even though you may use it many times the original symbol is simply repeated as many times as need be without repetitive downloads. In Flash when you animate with a technique called tweening you must use a symbol. Tweened animation only use symbols.
Note: This takes you to a new work area to create your symbol. This is not the main stage.
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The
Edit Bar enables you to see that you are working in a symbol called:
Bounce Grafx.
Note: Scene 1 is the main stage or main work area.
Step Three: Placing your symbol on the main stage
Step Four: Animating your symbol
Note: In the TimeLine you should now see an arrow between the two keyframes. This will have a mauve background colour.
How a Motion Tween should look in the timeline - An arrow
with mauve background.

There is no Tween here so there is no arrow or mauve background.

A broken Tween has a dotted line instead of an arrow.
Note: A Motion Tween has the same symbol in each end of the Tween or in each Keyframe. The most common reason for a broken Tween is that there is the symbol plus an addition object in one of the Keyframes. If you need a button or additional text or drawings these should be placed in a different Layer to the Tween. To create a new Layer click on the Insert Layer button:
Remember: Tweens cannot be mixed with other objects.
Step Five: Test your animation
Step Six: Extending your tween
Continue to repeat this every time you want the symbol in a new position.
Extending or reducing the Tween
To slow the animation down go to the Timeline and click in-between the any two Keyframes and press F5 on your keyboard. This will add frames to your tween and the more frames there are the slower the movie will play.
Do the same but use Shift F5 to delete frames in the Tween, which speeds the animation up.
Free
Transformation Tool
Try changing the size of the symbol with the Free Transformation
Tool. To do this click on your symbols with the Free Transformation tool
and
drag one of the little square handles. You can also rotate and shear a symbol
with this tool.
Transform Panel
You can change how a symbol looks in the Transform Panel. Try and change the width, height, rotation and skew using this panel. The change will be incorporated in the animated Motion Tween.

Properties
The Property Inspector also enable you to change how your symbol looks. You can change: Width, height and X Y axis (position on the stage). You can also change the colour or transparency of your symbol.

The Property Panel.
To change the colour or transparency of a symbol:

Remember to keep testing your work: Control > Test Movie
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