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Flash Guide Tweening

With motion guide tweening, you can move an object along a specified path between two points. The document provides steps to create a motion tween for an image moving along a drawn path from one side of the stage to the other over 40 frames. Key steps include inserting keyframes, creating a motion tween, adding a motion guide layer to draw the path on, and snapping the image to the start and end of the guide.

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Flash Guide Tweening

With motion guide tweening, you can move an object along a specified path between two points. The document provides steps to create a motion tween for an image moving along a drawn path from one side of the stage to the other over 40 frames. Key steps include inserting keyframes, creating a motion tween, adding a motion guide layer to draw the path on, and snapping the image to the start and end of the guide.

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Flash Guide Tweening

With Motion Guide Tweening you can move an object from one location to another along
a specified path.

Step 1
Choose Window > Common Libraries > Graphics. Select the image you want to use. In
this example we have used a blue mouse.

Step 2
Click on the image and drag it outside the left edge of the Stage.

Step 3
Go to Frame 40 in the Timeline. Do this by clicking the gray field below 40. Then right
click in this field. Choose Insert Keyframe. Keyframes appear as circles in a frame. This
operation duplicates the image.

Step 4
Click on the Timeline any place between Frame 1 and Frame 40. Then right click and
choose Create Motion Tween.

Step 5
Right click on Layer 1 (Click on the layer name, where it says "Layer 1"). Choose Add
Motion Guide in the pop-up menu. The Flash program will now insert a motion guide
layer on top of layer 1. Motion guide layers are used to draw lines an animated symbol
should follow.

Step 6
Click on the Motion Guide Layer to make sure it is the active layer (Click on the layer
name, where it says "Guide: Layer 1").

Step 7
Click on the Pencil tool in the left toolbox. Set the Pencil Mode to Smooth (in the
Options section of the left toolbox).

Step 8
Draw a line. Begin on the image and draw a line to the other side of the Stage.

Step 9
Go back to Frame 1 in the Timeline. Click on the Arrow tool in the left toolbox. Select
the "Snap to Objects" button in the Options section of the left toolbox.
Step 10
Place the image with its center on the beginning of the motion guide (the black line you
have drawn with the Pencil). The center of the image shows as a +. A black circle appears
when the image is snapped to the motion guide. Release the mouse button when the
image is snapped to the guide.

Step 11
Go to Frame 40. Place the image with its center on the end of the motion guide.

Step 12
Choose Control > Test Movie from the top menu to test your Flash movie.

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