This is a day early but Anas has done such an excellent job I would not wait.
Guest Tutorial 96
The January 15 Xara Xone
Comments and questions for the Guest Tutor are always welcome.
This is a day early but Anas has done such an excellent job I would not wait.
Guest Tutorial 96
The January 15 Xara Xone
Comments and questions for the Guest Tutor are always welcome.
Last edited by gwpriester; 14 January 2011 at 11:17 PM.
Gary W. Priester
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There's Flash gimmicks and then there's Flash elegance. Well done to both Salaam and you Gary for the guest tutorial!
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This looks really cool. I do have a question though. Are the arrows an important step and if so how/where is the option to use the arrows. My imitation is not fluid at all, like yours.
Hi Spireguy,
The arrows are only a guide as to where the images will move to. They are not part of the actual animation.
Thanks beretgascon.
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Did you name your images? You have to add a name to every image first. Then when you copy the image to a new frame and modify the image (size, blue, rotation, etc.) Xara created a smooth transition. If you don't name the images then there is no transition. Just a jump.
Gary W. Priester
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Very nice tutorial Anas - Thank you both!
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After I looked through the steps again I saw that I missed the naming part, thanks.
This would be perfect for displaying any collectible. And images could be linked to resource, detail, purchase info, etc.. Very smooth and attractive.
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