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Kirk Tirakian - 23 Jul 2008 16:26 GMT
:confused;
I created, with a little help from a friend, this Flash
http://www.terrybs.com/home.htm.
I call it a slideshow but there are no controls on it for
managing when the pictures advance. It is automatic.
It does a continuous loop through a group of pictures.

I'm interested in finding tutorials or extensions to help me review or make
another one.
It has been a while since I made this one.
Perhaps there are some good extensions out there for using Flash MX 2004.

Any help with this would be appreciated.
tlsilveus - 23 Jul 2008 18:47 GMT
I'm new to flash, so I don't know how clean my slide show is but...

I created a similar slide show that can be seen at www.shoshoneweeds.com  I
have a "graphics in" and a "graphic out" layer in which I've inserted a
pictures in consecutive frames.  Each picture takes up about 45 frames during
which time a "fade out" transition is applied on the out layer, and a "fade in"
transition is applied on the "in" layer,  adjust the speed on the fade to in
"slow at the end" and to fade out "slow at the start" at the end of the "fade
in" in the frame after the last frame that the graphic is fading in put the
same graphic on the layer fading out. Alternate the graphics as one fades
completely in on the fade in layer, it will fade out on the fade out layer at
the same time on the fade in layer a new picture will be starting.
 
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