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LindnArden - 02 Jul 2008 07:17 GMT
Hi all,

I have a pretty simple little clip here to show different colours and views of
a chair.

However what I would like is for the clip to work such that if the user were
viewing the side view of, for example,  the yellow chair and switched to the
black chair black it would switch to the side view of the black chair rather
than the default first frame (each colour chair is a seperate movie clip) Does
that make sense ?? I would also like to fade in the new colour rather than
abruptly switching

:confused;

http://www.drawbox.co.uk/knoll/newchair.html

Be aware I am not an expert, as will be immediately apparent - the final
version for this chair will have to have nine colours and may have to be
replicated with 195 different items of furniture so anything easy to reproduce
is a bonus !

cheers
K
whodeee05 - 03 Jul 2008 20:46 GMT
if you really want to make this easy to reproduce I would use an XML file that
is loaded into flash, especially if there is going to be 195 items and each
with different colors.  It really wouldn't be that difficul to do, just a bit
time consuming to set up.  After that you would be able to have as may items
and colors that you would want.  
Check out http://www.kirupa.com/web/xml/XMLwithFlash3.htm for XML and Flash
help.  If you want a starting point I would probably be able to help.
LindnArden - 03 Jul 2008 21:27 GMT
Thanks for that - at first glance it looks to be at the outer edge of my pitifully small technological envelope but I shall reread it tomorrow when my brain feels less addled by wine.....cheers!
 
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