A2 Flash Composer offers web designers a wide variety of "Open/Close" effects on the image
Over 4000 different combinations;
Grouped in families:
Image Open Motion (with background):
- “Alphed” (8 effects)
- “DAlphed” (3 effects)
- “Geometric” (16 effects)
- “Gradients” (8 effects)
- “NewTransitions” (15 effects)
- “Rounded” (11 effects)
- “Specials” (11 effects)
Image Open Motion (No background)***:
- “OSeries2” (6 effects)
Image Open Motion (No animation)***:
- “Special Null” (1 effects)
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Image Close Motion (with background):
- “Alphed” (8 effects)
- “ClAlphed” (3 effects)
- “Geometric” (16 effects)
- “Gradients” (8 effects)
- “NewTransitions” (15 effects)
- “Rounded” (11 effects)
- “Specials” (11 effects)
Image Close Motion (No background):***:
- “CSeries2” (3 effects)
Note ***: Image Open Motion (No background)
This type of opening shows the image through an animation, but doesn't close the “Swf Display” with a background .
Note ***: Image Open Motion (No animation)
This type of opening shows the image without any animation and doesn't close the “Swf Display” with a background.
In this case the effect on the image is added in A2 Flash Builder with Transition effects.
Note ***: Image Close Motion (No background):
This type of closing has to be used with the Opening family: "OSeries2" and "Null special"
See samples: http://www.a2flash.net/flashsoftwaresamples.html
Select the Flash Template close to your design needs
From Sw A2 Builder Flash using "Template Choice" :
a: Select a Flash template eg AddPack > OpCl001B
b: Click "Modify Template" to launch the A2 Flash Composer opened with the selected Flash template project
or:
From Sw A2 Flash Composer in the selection window:
a: Click the project eg OpnClsTitleCaptionFields
Add/change an "Open Motion " effect on the image, with just a few mouse-clicks:
a: Click the "Image Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label "Image Open Motion".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click one label from the various families: eg "Geometric".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon of the effect you wish to apply.
Remove an " Open Motion " effect on the Image
a: Click the "Image Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label " Image Open Motion".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click the label "Blank".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon "Blank" (opndefault).
NOTE: If you use an "Image Open Motion" effect,
it is always necessary to add an “Image Close Motion” effect.
Add/change an “Image Close Motion” effect on the image, using just a few mouse-clicks
a: Click the "Image Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label "Image Close Motion".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click one label from the various families eg "Geometric".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon of the effect you wish to apply.
Remove a "Close Motion" effect on the Image
a: Click the "Image Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label "Image Close Motion".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click the label: "Blank".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon "Blank" (ClosePhoto).
Note: See Tutorial 2
Add/change a "Zoom" effect on the Miniatures, using just a few mouse-clicks
a: Click the "Miniature Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label "Miniatures Scrolling".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click the label "ZoomEffectXHor strip" or "ZoomEffectXHorVert strip".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon of the effect you wish to apply.
Remove a "Zoom" effect on the Miniatures
a: Click the "Miniature Box".
In the left panel "Graphic Object Properties":
b: Click the label "Miniatures Scrolling".
From the drop-down menu:
c: Click the label: "Blank".
From the drop-down menu:
d: Click the icon "default".
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