Sas
Jacobs is an Australian
web developer specialising in web applications
training and Develop ment. She interested in using Flash
with dynamic content and She have presented at a
numerous International conferences relating to
applications development, XML and scripting
components. She edited the book (Flash MX 2004
Accelerated) as well as books on adobe Photoshop
and Illustrator. She have a nice flash business
web site at
http://www .aip.net.au and a personal web site at
http://www.sasjacobs.com
Mark
Galer is a seniorr lecturer in Digital
Imaging i photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute
of University on the BA Photography program ,, and has
published six titles for the International publisher
(Focal Press) - - ranging from location
photography through to Photoshop skills and . Digital
Imaging . He has a good commercial background in editoria; photography and is currently contributor
to magazines in the Australia USA, and the UK. He
is an Adobe beta tester for Photoshop and Photoshop
Elements, he is considered as one of the leading
lecturer in Photoshop training and has been appointed as
an Ambassador for Photoshop training in Australia.
Dynamic Button:
In This Tutorial
will show you how to create a Nice dynamic
button using swishmax
:
STEP 1 : Create anew project
and drawa circle and then fill it with 2 linear
gradient colors:
Then Draw a rectangle over the
circle and give it a white color with 30% Alpha:
STEP 2:
Select 2 shapes
and right click on them and then choose grouping
>> Group as Sprite To group them into one sprite
and then name this sprite father.Then Select the
rectangle and then right click on it and choose
Grouping >> group into sprite and name this
sprit rect.Copy the circle
and then past the copied on the original
perfectly and to do that you can use ""past in
place"".
STEP 3: Select the rect
sprite and drage it outside the circle as you will
see in the following image:
Select the motion path tool
and then move the rect sprite over the circle
from the left side of the circle to the right side
and do that again from the left to the right .Go to the timeline
panel and right click at the first frame in the
father sprite and choose movie Control
>> Stop( ) And then drag the move effect of the rect
sprite to become on the second frame like what you
see in the image:
STEP
4:
Select circle and
then go to the script editor
and then choose the add script button and choose
Events >>Button >> on (rollOver)And again from the
add script menu choose movie control
>>Play ( )
you will get the desired
result and you can change the speed as you like