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    Default Flash Loop problem - maybe

    I am working on a glass globe that is spinning. I have it ready but it will not loop. I have the loop option checked. Anyone have any ideas to why or is there something else I need to do?

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    Default Re: Flash Loop problem - maybe

    Try changing the loop to 2 times and see if that works, then change it back to loop continuously.

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    Default Re: Flash Loop problem - maybe

    Thanks for the tip. I actually ended up just adding more frames to the design and it worked out. I will have to do some more tweaking but it is working.

    Here is what I got so far. It didn't take long at all to do. I was shocked. It is attached. I did this using clipview. Is anyone else seeing the white space on each side of the globe? I tried removing it.
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    Default Re: Flash Loop problem - maybe

    do you mean the background? the globe has a white background with a grey shadow. Try putting a background behind the globe if you want something other than white. As far as I know a flash window is retangular like a jpg. You can't have a transparent background like a gif/png.
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    Default Re: Flash Loop problem - maybe

    Sorry I wasn't clear.

    I was talking about when I use clipview it hides the design off to the left and right of the circle. Once I export it as a .swf file I get the extra white space on the left and the right. For some reason it is acting like there is something on the left and the right of the globe. I thought clipview was suppose to keep that from happening. Hope that makes more since.

    Any clipview pros out there.

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    Default Re: Flash Loop problem - maybe

    Very nice globe Chris

    Check every frame, on one of the frames you probably have something outside of the norm

 

 

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