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Basically what I have done was Convert my Object(bitmap) to a Movie symbol on
the timeline, then I edit the Movie in the editor by double clicking on the image in the stage, When I am taken to my editor on the new screen, I simply convert my object to a Graphic Symbol. After doing so, I create My motion tween( 2 frames ) Point A: 100%(Alpha) to Point B: 0%(Alpha). Well when I test my movie back on the scene after tracking back. My Movie continuously loops, All I am trying to do is create a light Turning off on a building, instead it seems as if a person if playing with the light switch turning it on and off vigorously. I have already tried using the stop( ); function, it does not work. /sigh |
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First thing, try not converting it to a graphic image in the converter.. I am
pretty sure you dont have to. Keep it a movie clip... And for the motion tween, a stop(); should work as long as its in the right frame, and make sure it action script 2. Another thing would be, are you trying to make it into a button? |
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