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The basics (part 2)

Multiple intermediate points

It is not only possible to animate a symbol from a point A to a point B but you can actually set as many intermediate points that you want.

Let's create a simple animation that demonstrates the above statement.

1. Create a new 400x400 Flash document with a frame rate of 24

2. Draw a basic circle and move it to the upper left corner of the scene (fig1)

circle fig1

3. create a motion tween on the first frame. (fig2)

circle fig2

4. Now you are going to create 4 more keyframes and each time we are going to move the circle to a corner of our stage. Have a look at the pictures below.

motion tween
circle
circle
circle
circle
circle

You will notice that we don't place the last keyframe on frame 50 but on frame 49, we do that to avoid a 1 frame delay in the animation since frame 1 and frame 50 would display the circle at the same position for 2 frames.

You can see the final animation below :



It's not finished yet, continue to next page :)
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