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Question On Buttons. A question on button animation.

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Yes, this is a nice little trick to learn :(

This is for a mouse over effect:

Create a button.

Make an image for the first frame.

Insert the second fram. For this frame (the 'over' frame) you have to create a movieclip (ctrl + F8 or just F8). Draw the movie (for instance your robo-popper) and then, with the 'over'-frame slected, drag your little clip from the library (ctrl + L) on the stage.

Insert an image for the last two frames.

Drag the button onto the stage of the movie.

Hit ctrl+enter

Move your mouse over the button

Admire the effect

You're done! You can add a clip in every fram if you like it different.

 

Hope it helped,

 

Qop

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The above post is good, but i do it a different way, unless your terminology is just different than mine haha.Anyway here goes:1. Start out by making the button.2. Convert it to a button symbol. 3. Double click on the button, which opens up a whole new set of keyframes.4. insert a keyframe in frames 1 and 2. Frame one is the button at rest. Frame 2 is the mouse over frame. Frame 3 is the when the button is pressed down. Frame 4 is called the hit frame, meaning whatever you put in that frame is the invisble outline of your button, so the computer knows where the button is.5. Ok on frame 2, insert your robotic picture and place it where your want it in relation to the button, it can replace the button if you like.6. when your done and satisfied, double-click the mouse away from the button to get out of the edit mode, then do a test movie and see if that worked out :)

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