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From: OhForChristsSake on 13 Sep 2005 06:35 I'm a total flash newbie, so any help would be very gratefully recieved. I need to animate a playing card so that it flips over. Imagine it's got across the middle, left to right. it needs to flip over from back to front and then to back. Anyone know of any examples, or a brief explanationof how to do it? Thanks.
From: justmeindet on 13 Sep 2005 07:20 heh, brief? no.. look into swish or some such 3d for flash.. I never enjoyed doing 3d animations in 2d. You could use a 3d program to render movies for flash to play on cue..
From: OhForChristsSake on 13 Sep 2005 07:26 Obviously didn't explain it properly. It needs to be a 2D animation, so the card's being viewed front on...
From: Chris (mudbubble) on 13 Sep 2005 09:21 give me a few hours (very busy) and i will try and make this for you. It could be approached using distort tool and fram-by-frame. Do the cards have graphics on them? i will assume yes....can you provide the actual card art? --> www.mudbubble.com - www.keyframer.com - Team Macromedia <-- --> http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/3d_animation.html <-- --> http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en&as_ugroup=*flash* <-- --> mudbubble mailing list: stserv(a)mudbubble.com with "subscribe news(a)mudbubble.com" in body <-- OhForChristsSake wrote: > Obviously didn't explain it properly. It needs to be a 2D animation, so the card's being viewed front on...
From: Dirk on 13 Sep 2005 09:42
I did something similar with flipping coins- would this be similar?- see here: www.copelandcasati.com/test/banners.htm P.s. I learned a *lot* about masking and visual sleight of hand from Chris of Mudbubble's posts so anything he has to say should be followed. : ) --copeland casati "Chris (mudbubble)" <chris(a)REMOVEmudbubble.com> wrote in message news:dg6jpq$r27$2(a)forums.macromedia.com... > give me a few hours (very busy) and i will try and make this for you. > It could be approached using distort tool and fram-by-frame. > Do the cards have graphics on them? i will assume yes....can you provide > the actual card art? > > --> www.mudbubble.com - www.keyframer.com - Team Macromedia <-- > --> http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/3d_animation.html <-- > --> http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en&as_ugroup=*flash* > <-- > --> mudbubble mailing list: stserv(a)mudbubble.com with "subscribe > news(a)mudbubble.com" in body <-- > > OhForChristsSake wrote: >> Obviously didn't explain it properly. It needs to be a 2D animation, so >> the card's being viewed front on... |