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How to move objects in flash in a stopped frame?
Hi, I'm trying to create a flash game. I'm very new at this, but how do I create a movement for an object when I've applied stop to a frame? (Let's say perhaps an npc blinking while waiting for a button to be pressed).
I'm using actionscript 3.
Or maybe an object moving from left to right continuously?
I've figured out the blinking thing... but what about making my own tween in the stopped frame?
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Movieclip with an animation on a frame in the main timeline. So it should be something like main timeline -> frame -> movieclip -> tween.
- Anonymous4 years ago
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